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The activation energy for the reaction in which CO2 decomposes to CO and a free radical oxygen atom, O, has activation energy of 460 kJ mol^-2. The frequency factor is 2 x 1011 s^-1. What is the rate constant for this reaction at 298 K?
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DrBob222
You can read about the Arrhenius equation here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrhenius_equation
k = Ae<sup>-E<sub>a</sub>/RT</sup>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrhenius_equation
k = Ae<sup>-E<sub>a</sub>/RT</sup>
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Modepalli yogananda brahmaiah chari
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Modepalli yogananda brahmaiah chari
The activation energy for the reaction in which CO2 decomposes to CO and a free radical oxygen atom, O, has activation energy of 460 kJ mol^-2. The frequency factor is 2 x 1011 s^-1. What is the rate constant for this reaction at 298 K?
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