You have the following reaction:
NO2 (g) + CO (g) ⟶ NO (g) + CO2 (g)
The rate constant (k) at 701 K is 2.57 M-1s-1. If the activation energy is 150 kJ/mol, what is k at 895 K? R = 8.314 J/(mol*K)
A) 680 M-1s-1
B) 443 M-1s-1
C) 2.58 M-1s-1
D) 0.950 M-1s-1
E) 6.52 M-1s-1
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