For a simple first-order reaction, determine the relative change in reaction rate due to a change in

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For a simple first-order reaction, determine the relative change in reaction rate due to a change in temperature from 320°C to 350°C for the following reactions. Assume for Parts (a) and (b) that the concentration is unaffected by temperature.

1. Elementary first-order reaction rate with an activation energy = 20 kJ/mol 

2. Elementary first-order reaction rate with an activation energy = 80 kJ/mol 

3. By how much would the answer change to Parts (a) and (b) if the effect of a change in temperature on concentration was taken into account?

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Analysis Synthesis And Design Of Chemical Processes

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Authors: Richard Turton, Joseph Shaeiwitz, Debangsu Bhattacharyya, Wallace Whiting

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