Answer:
41.7 kJ/mol
Step-by-step explanation:
ln(k) = ln(A) − Eₐ/(RT)
Pick any two points. I'll choose 100°C and 400°C.
When T = 100°C = 373 K, k = 1.10×10⁻⁹ L/mol s:
ln(1.10×10⁻⁹) = ln(A) − Eₐ/(R × 373)
When T = 400°C = 673 K, k = 4.40×10⁻⁷ L/mol s:
ln(4.40×10⁻⁷) = ln(A) − Eₐ/(R × 673)
Subtract the two equations and solve:
ln(4.40×10⁻⁷) − ln(1.10×10⁻⁹) = -Eₐ/(R × 673) + Eₐ/(R × 373)
5.991 = 0.00120 Eₐ/R
Eₐ/R = 5013.4
Eₐ = 41700 J/mol
Eₐ = 41.7 kJ/mol