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Chemistry, 30.11.2019 05:31 22moneymorgan

The flashing of fireflies is the result of a chemical reaction, and the rate of flashing can be described by the arrhenius equation. a certain batch of fireflies were observed to flash at a rate of 17.0 times per minute at 25°c and at a rate of 5.0 times per minute at 15°c. use these data to find the apparent activation energy for the reaction that causes the flies to flash.

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