A second-order reaction has a rate constant of 0.008000/(M · s) at 30°C. At 40°C, the rate constant is 0.06300/(M · s).

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A second-order reaction has a rate constant of 0.008000/(M · s) at 30°C. At 40°C, the rate constant is 0.06300/(M · s).

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A second-order reaction has a rate constant of 0.008000/(M · s)at 30°C. At 40°C, the rate constant is 0.06300/(M · s).
(A) What is the activation energy for this reaction? _________.kJ/mol
(B) What is the frequency factor, A? _________ /(M · s)
(C) Predict the value of the rate constant at 61°C. _________/(M · s)
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