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Chemistry, 11.10.2021 23:40 lacourboud20005

He specific rate constant, k, for the following first-order reaction is 9.16 x 10-3
s
-1 at 0.0°C. The activation energy of
this reaction is 88.0 kJ/mol. Determine the value of k at
2.0°C.
N2O5  NO2 + NO3

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