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A certain reaction has an activation energy of 25.65 kJ/mol. At what Kelvin temperature will the reaction proceed 5.50 times faster than it did at 291 K?
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Use the Arrhenius equation. k1 = k1 with T1 = 291K; k2 = 5.5*k1 at T2 = ?
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