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Exercise 6 . The speed constant of a reaction doubles with a temperature increase of 1 0 degrees. Suppose the reaction occurs at 2 9

Exercise 6. The speed constant of a reaction doubles with a temperature increase of 10 degrees. Suppose the reaction occurs at 295K and 305K. How much is the activation energy to change the speed constant as described above?
[51.8 kJ/mol]
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