The element Cu exists in two oxidation states, Cu(II) and Cu(Ill), and the ions form many complexes. The rate at which o
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The element Cu exists in two oxidation states, Cu(II) and Cu(Ill), and the ions form many complexes. The rate at which one of the complexes of Cu(III) was reduced by Fe(II) in water was measured. Determine the activation energy of the reaction from the following data: T(K) k (5-1) 280 10.104 310 10.200 Using Arrhenius' equation would be helpful: k = Ae-Eal(RT), where R = 8.314 J/K Please report your answer in kJ with the correct sig figs and in scientific notation. (ie. Please input 1.00E-3 to represent 1.00 x 10-3). There is no need to input the units in the answer box.