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When heated, cyclopropane is converted to propene. Rate constants for this reaction at 470°C and 510°C are k = 1.10 10-4 s-1 and k = 1.02 10-3 s-1, respectively. Determine the activation energy, Ea, from these data.
14 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Can't you use the Arrhenius equation?
14 years ago
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