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    Exam 15: Chemical Kinetics: the Rates of Chemical Reactions
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    The Rate Constant for a First-Order Reaction Is 1\(\times\) 10<sup>-2</sup> S<sup>-1</sup> at 716 K and 5
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The Rate Constant for a First-Order Reaction Is 1 ×\times× 10-2 S-1 at 716 K and 5

Question 67

Question 67

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The rate constant for a first-order reaction is 1.4 ×\times× 10-2 s-1 at 716 K and 5.5 ×\times× 10-2 s-1 at 864 K.What is the activation energy? (R = 8.314 J/K.mol)


A) 27 kJ/mol
B) 21 kJ/mol
C) 47 kJ/mol
D) 5700 kJ/mol
E) 48 kJ/mol

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