The tabulated data show the rate constant of a reaction measured at several different temperatures. Use an Arrhenius plot to determine the activation barrier and frequency factor for the reaction.
Temperature (K) Rate Constant (1/s)
300 0.0134
310 0.0407
320 0.114
330 0.303
340 0.757
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Use an Arrhenius plot to determine the activation barrier for the reaction.
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