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30 March, 17:12

A first order reaction has a rate constant of 0.816 at 25 oC. Given that the activation energy is 22.7 kJ/mol, calculate the rate constant at 34 oC. (enter answer to 3 decimal places)

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  1. 30 March, 17:15
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    1.067

    Explanation:

    Using the Arrhenius equation relates rate constants to the temperature is:

    ln (k2/k1) = - Ea/R * [1/T2-1/T1]

    where,

    Ea = activation energy in kJ/mol,

    R = universal gas constant, and

    T = temperature in K.

    T1 = 25 + 273.15

    = 298.15 K

    T2 = 34 + 273.15

    = 307.15 K

    k1 = 0.816

    Therefore,

    k2/k1 = exp (-22.7/0.008314472) * [1/307.15 - 1/298.15 ])

    = 0.816 * 1.308

    k2 = 1.067.
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