The first order rate constant for a reaction at 610 oC is 2.79e-03 s-1. If the activation energy for the reaction is 181 kJ/mol, what is the rate constant at 710 oC?
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The first order rate constant for a reaction at 610 oC is 2.79e-03 s-1. If the...
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