HQ13.13 Homework Answered If the rate constant k of a reaction doubles when the temperature increases from 114 °C to 286

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HQ13.13 Homework Answered If the rate constant k of a reaction doubles when the temperature increases from 114 °C to 286

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HQ13.13 Homework Answered If the rate constant k of a reaction doubles when the temperature increases from 114 °C to 286C, what is the activation energy of the reaction in units of kJ/mol? Do not enter units with your numerical answer. Do not use scientific notation. Type your numeric answer and submit 7.94 х You are incorrect Hint X Section 13.7.1 discusses the relationship between temperature and reaction rates. The two forms of the Arrhenius Equation (equations 13.21 - 13.22) show that as temperature increases, the rate constant k grows exponentially. Equation 13.22 is especially Important, as it allows for graphical determination of a reaction's activation energy Answered - Incorrect - l attempt left Resubmit
HQ13.02 Homework - Answered Consider the following reaction: 4 NH3 +502 + 4 NO + 6 H20 The rate of consumption of NH, is 1.4x10-5 M/s. Calculate the rate of consumption of Oz. Use "E" for scientific notation. Do not enter units as part of your answer. Respond with the correct number of significant figures in scientific notation (Use Enotation and only 1 digit before decimaleg 2.5E5 for 2.5 x 10") Type your numeric answer and submit 3.5e-6 You are incorrect Answered - Incorrect. 1 attempt left Resubmit
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