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The first order rate constant for the decomposition of N2O2 of 0°C is 5.2 × 10–6 min–1. If the energy of
activation is 6200 joules per mole, calculate the rate constant at 25°C
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DrBob222
ln(k2/k1) = Ea(1/T2 - 1/T2)/R
Substitute and solve for k2. Post your work if you get stuck. Remember T must be in kelvin. Ea must be in joules.
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