A scientist wants to determine the activation energy of a first order reaction and performs two experiments. The rate co

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A scientist wants to determine the activation energy of a first order reaction and performs two experiments. The rate constant for the first experiment was 0.00150 at 30 °C while the rate constant for the second experiment was 0.00350 at 40 °C. If R = 8.314 J/mol K, what is the activation energy (in kJ/mol) for this reaction?
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