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Chemistry, 20.03.2020 10:18 amarionlucas06

The rate at which a certain Australian tree cricket chirps is 194/min at 28°C, but only 47.6/min at 5°C, From these data calculate the energy of activation for the chirping process. (Hint: the ratio of the rates is equal to the ratio of the rate constants.) Enter in units of kJ/mol.

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