Calculate the rate constant at 225 degrees C for a reaction that has a rate constant of 8.1 x 10^-4 s^-1 at 95 degrees C and an activation energy of 95.0 kj/mol
Ahrrenius equation
ln(k2/k1)= E/R*(1/T1-1/T2)
ln(k2/(8.1*10^-4)) = (95000/8.314)*(1/(95+273) - 1/(225+273))
k2 = (8.1*10^-4)*exp((95000/8.314)*(1/(95+273) - 1/(225+273)))
K2 = 2.683234
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