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Chlorine atoms react with methane, forming HCl and CH3. The rate constant for the reaction is 6.0 x 107 M-1s-1 at 298 K. When the experiment was repeated at 313 K, the rate constant was 7.5 x 107 M-1s-1. What is the activation energy of the reaction?
Chlorine atoms react with methane, forming HCl and CH3. The rate constant for the reaction is 6.0 x 107 M-1s-1 at 298 K. When the experiment was repeated at 313 K, the rate constant was 7.5 x 107 M-1s-1. What is the activation energy of the reaction?
Nestor RutherfordLv2
20 May 2019