Ethyl chloride vapor decomposes by the first-order
reaction
C2H5Cl→C2H4+HCl
The activation energy is 249 kJ/mol and the frequency factor is
1.6×10^14 s^−1.
A) Find the value of the specific rate constant at 710 K .
B) Find the fraction of the ethyl chloride that decomposes in 20 minutes at this temperature.
C) Find the temperature at which the rate of the reaction would be twice as fast.
Ethyl chloride vapor decomposes by the first-order reaction C2H5Cl→C2H4+HCl The activation energy is 249 kJ/mol and...
Ethyl chloride vapor decomposes by the first-order reaction C2H5Cl → C2H4 + HCl The activation energy is 249 kJ/mol and the frequency factor is 1.6 × 1014 s−1. Find the temperature at which the rate of the reaction would be twice as fast as when the reaction runs at 743.0 K. Enter your answer numerically and in terms of Kelvin.
Ethyl chloride vapor decomposes by the first-order reaction C2H5Cl → C2H4 + HCl The activation energy is 249 kJ/mol and the frequency factor is 1.6 × 1014 s−1. Find the value of the specific rate constant at 867 K . Enter your answer numerically and in terms of the appropriate units for a first order reaction.
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