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16.) The rate constant of the reaction between CO2 and OH– in aqueous solution to give HCO3– is 1.5 x 1010 L/mole·s at 25°C (298 K) and 2.7 x 1010 L/mole·s at your body temperature, 37°C (310 K). This reaction occurs when CO2 from the cells in your body dissolves in the blood. Determine the activation energy in kilojoules of this reaction.
CO2 (aq) + OH– (aq) → HCO3– (aq)

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