Given:
T1 = 289 K
T2 = ??
R = 8.3145 J/mol K
K1 = 1
K2 = 4.5
Ea = 26.64 x 1000 = 26640 J/mol
Now plug in & solve
T2 = ___________1__________
. . . . (1/T1) – (R/Ea) x ln(k2 / k1)
T2 = ______________1______________
. . . . (1/289) – (8.3145 / 26640) x ln(4.5/ 1)
T2 = 1 / 0.00298240
T2 = 335.3 K
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