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Question 31

Question 31

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In going from room temperature (25.0°C) to 10°C above room temperature, the rate of a reaction doubles. Calculate the activation energy for the reaction.


A) 157.2 kJ/mol
B) 103.8 kJ/mol
C) 52.9 kJ/mol
D) 6.4 kJ/mol
E) <1 kJ/mol

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