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Please help me Calculate the activation energy for a first-order reaction if its rate constant increases from 10 s–1 to 100 s–1 as the temperature increases from 300 to 330 K.
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Calculate the activation energy for a first-order reaction if its rate constant increases from 10 s–1 to 100 s–1 as the temperature increases from 300 to 330 K.
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6.374KJ/molmol
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it would be 335
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