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The activation energy for the reaction

1
H2(g) + 12(g) → 2 HI(9)
is 169 kJ/mol, and AE for the reaction is +27 kJ/mol. What is the activation energy for the decomposition of HI?
7
ER
kJ/mol
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The activation energy for the reaction 1 H2(g) + 12(g) → 2 HI(9) is 169 kJ/mol, and-example-1
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Consider the following reaction: H2(g) + I2 (g) 2HI(g)
The activation energy for this reaction is 169 kJ/mol. ΔE for this reaction is +27 kJ/mol.
Activity energy is the minimum energy required by the reactants to occur the reaction.
AE is the energy difference between products and reactants. It is also obtained as the difference between activation energies of forward and reverse reactions.
Decomposition of HI (g) is the reverse reaction of given reaction. Calculate the activation energy for reverse reaction as follows:

ΔE = activation energy of forward reaction - activation energy of reverse reaction +27 kJ/mol = 169 kJ/mol - activation energy of reverse reaction

Activation energy of reverse reaction =169 kJ/mol - 27 kJ/mol = 142 kJ/mol

Therefore, the activation energy for the decomposition of HI = 142 kJ/mol
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