A catalyst decreases the activation energy of a particular endothermic reaction by 50 kJ/mol, from 140 to
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A catalyst decreases the activation energy of a particular endothermic reaction by 50 kJ/mol, from 140 to 90 kJ/mol.
Assuming that the reaction is endothermic, that the mechanism has only one step, and that the products differ from the reactants by 20 kJ, sketch approximate energy-level diagrams for the catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions.
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Chemistry Principles And Practice
ISBN: 9780534420123
3rd Edition
Authors: Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball
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