Dinitrogen Tetraoxide,N2O4,decomposes to Nitrogen Dioxide,NO2,in a First-Order Process 103 S-1 at -5°C and K = 3
Multiple Choice
Dinitrogen tetraoxide,N2O4,decomposes to nitrogen dioxide,NO2,in a first-order process.If k = 2.5 103 s-1 at -5°C and k = 3.5 104 s-1 at 25°C,what is the activation energy for the decomposition?
A) 0.73 kJ/mol
B) 58 kJ/mol
C) 140 kJ/mol
D) 580 kJ/mol
E) > 1000 kJ/mol
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