The rate constant for a first-order reaction is 1.8 × 10–2 s–1 at 664 K and 5.0 × 10–2 s–1 at 892 K. What is the activation energy? (R = 8.3145 J/mol · K)
the energy which much be required to the reactants to participate in a chemical reaction is called activation energy. if we are supplied the activation energy then only reactants convert into products.
The rate constant for a first-order reaction is 1.8 × 10–2 s–1 at 664 K and...
The rate constants for the first-order decomposition of a compound are 4.97 × 10–4 s–1 at 45 °C and 2.28 × 10–3 s–1 at 64 °C. What is the value of the activation energy for this reaction? (R = 8.3145 J/mol · K)
For the first-order reaction: Ag) — Bg) the rate constant is k-6x 104 s-at -10°C, and the activation energy is 64 kJ/mol. What is the rate constant at 20°C? (R-8.314 J/mol x K) 0 a. 6x 10451 b.4.3 x 1045-1 OC. 4.1 x 10851 Od. 1.2 x 10051 Oe-2.2 x 1045-1
A certain first-order reaction has a rate constant k = 3.21 X 10-2 s-1 at 20oC. What is the value of the rate constant at 100oC if Ea = 81.5 kJ/mol? (R = 8.314 J/mol K) Write your answer using 3 significant figures.
If a first-order reaction has a rate constant of 2.11 x 10-1 s-1 at a temperature of 22.3°C, what would the value of k be if the reaction temperature has changed to 43.4 °C given the activation energy is 52.9 kJ/mol?
Consider the first order reaction: A → products studied at 277 K. If the rate constant, k, is found to be 0.571 1/s, and the Arrhenius factor, A, is 1.649, what is the activation energy for the reaction?
14) The rate constant of a first-order reaction is 3.00 × 10^−4 s^−1 at 350.°C. If the activation energy is 149 kJ/mol, calculate the temperature at which its rate constant is 7.60 × 10^−4 s^−1. _____ *C
The rate constant of a first-order reaction is 3.90 times 10^-4 s^-1 at 350. degreeC. If the activation energy is 131 kJ/mol, calculate the temperature at which its rate constant is 7.30 times 10^-4 s^-1. degreeC
The first order rate constant for a reaction at 610 oC is 2.79e-03 s-1. If the activation energy for the reaction is 181 kJ/mol, what is the rate constant at 710 oC?
Part A: The rate constant for a certain reaction is k = 1.90×10−3 s−1 . If the initial reactant concentration was 0.150 M, what will the concentration be after 7.00 minutes? Part B: A zero-order reaction has a constant rate of 4.60×10−4 M/s. If after 30.0 seconds the concentration has dropped to 8.00×10−2 M, what was the initial concentration? Part C: A certain reaction has an activation energy of 60.0 kJ/mol and a frequency factor of A1 = 7.80×1012 M−1s−1...
A first order reaction has a rate constant of 1.85*10^3 s^-1 at 25 C. The rate constant for this same reaction is 4.14*10^4 s^-1 at 100 C. What is the activation energy for this reaction