The tabulated data shown here were collected for the following first-order reaction: AB(g) → A(g) + A(g) Temperature (K)

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The tabulated data shown here were collected for the following first-order reaction: AB(g) → A(g) + A(g) Temperature (K)

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The Tabulated Data Shown Here Were Collected For The Following First Order Reaction Ab G A G A G Temperature K 1
The Tabulated Data Shown Here Were Collected For The Following First Order Reaction Ab G A G A G Temperature K 1 (319.52 KiB) Viewed 50 times
The tabulated data shown here were collected for the following first-order reaction: AB(g) → A(g) + A(g) Temperature (K) Rate constant (1/s) 800 7.00 × 10-5 0.00316 0.0664 0.804 900 1000 1100 Part B Use an Arrhenius plot to determine the frequency factor for the reaction. Express your answer in reciprocal seconds to three significant figures. VE ΑΣΦ A = 5.39.10¹¹ ? 8-1 Draw a plot of In k versus 1/T using the given dataset, where k is the rate constant and T is the absolute temperature. The frequency factor can be calculated by setting the y intercept equal to In A, where A is the frequency factor. No credit lost. Try again.
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