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Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Rate Constants and Activation Energy
the rate constant for the reaction: C4H8 yield 2C2H4 at 325 degrees Celsius is 6.1 x 10-8 s-1. At 525 degrees Celsius the rate constant is 3.16 x 10-2s-1. Calculate the activation energy
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Use the Arrhenius equation
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