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Arrhenius Equation A(g)+B(g)C(g) The rate law for the above reaction is: d[A]/dt=k[A][B] The rate constant is 1.63106Lmol1s1 at 333.0C and 5.71103Lmol1s1 at 538.0C. Use the

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Arrhenius Equation A(g)+B(g)C(g) The rate law for the above reaction is: d[A]/dt=k[A][B] The rate constant is 1.63106Lmol1s1 at 333.0C and 5.71103Lmol1s1 at 538.0C. Use the Arrhenius equation k=AeE2/RT to: Calculate Ea for this reaction. 1pts Calculate the rate constant k at 411.0C for this reaction. 1pts Calculate the pre-exponential factor A for this reaction

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