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Chemistry, 25.02.2020 00:02 lohggg

For a particular reaction, the rate constant is 2.41 ✕ 10−3 M/s at 165°C and 3.85 ✕ 10−3 M/s at 215°C. What is the activation energy for this reaction?

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