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The reaction A(aq) → B(aq) + C(aq) is a first order reaction with respect to A(aq)....

The reaction A(aq) → B(aq) + C(aq) is a first order reaction with respect to A(aq). The half-life of A(aq) is 93.3 s at 25.0oC. Its activation energy is 21.7 kJ/mol. What is its half-life at 75.0oC?

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