For a particular reaction, the rate constant is 2:52x 103 M/s at 195°C and 4:03x 10 M/s at 245°C. What is the activation

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For a particular reaction, the rate constant is 2:52x 103 M/s at 195°C and 4:03x 10 M/s at 245°C. What is the activation

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For A Particular Reaction The Rate Constant Is 2 52x 103 M S At 195 C And 4 03x 10 M S At 245 C What Is The Activation 1
For A Particular Reaction The Rate Constant Is 2 52x 103 M S At 195 C And 4 03x 10 M S At 245 C What Is The Activation 1 (6.41 KiB) Viewed 12 times
For a particular reaction, the rate constant is 2:52x 103 M/s at 195°C and 4:03x 10 M/s at 245°C. What is the activation energy for this reaction? kl/mol (Keep 3 significant figures)
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