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The thermal decomposition of ethyl iodide takes place according to a first-order reaction: C2H5I(g)C2H4(g)+HI(g) The activation energy is Ea=218kJmol1. At 490C, the reaction rate constant

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The thermal decomposition of ethyl iodide takes place according to a first-order reaction: C2H5I(g)C2H4(g)+HI(g) The activation energy is Ea=218kJmol1. At 490C, the reaction rate constant is 1.12102s1. (a) Calculate the Arrhenius factor A for this reaction. (b) Calculate the rate constant for this reaction at 439C

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