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Chemistry
Chemical Kinetics
Rate Constant and Temperature Relationship
For an activation energy of 55.0kJ/mol,how much does the temperature have to change from 22 degrees Celsius to produce a doubling of the rate constant?
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Use the Arrhenius equation.
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