The rate of the elementary reaction N2​O+CO→N2​+CO2​ has been studied as a function of temperature between 1350 and 2500

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The rate of the elementary reaction N2​O+CO→N2​+CO2​ has been studied as a function of temperature between 1350 and 2500

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The Rate Of The Elementary Reaction N2 O Co N2 Co2 Has Been Studied As A Function Of Temperature Between 1350 And 2500 1
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The rate of the elementary reaction N2​O+CO→N2​+CO2​ has been studied as a function of temperature between 1350 and 2500 K. The following data were obtained for the rate constant, k : Calculate the activation energy of this reaction. Es​=∣kJ/mol Calculate the factor A in the Arrhenius equation for the temperature dependence of the rate constant. A=mol⋅sL​​
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