The following is a quote from an article in the August 18, 1998, issue of The New

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The following is a quote from an article in the August 18, 1998, issue of The New York Times about the breakdown of cellulose and starch: "A drop of 18 degrees Fahrenheit [from to 77 oF 59 oF] lowers the reaction rate six times; a 36-degree drop [from 77 oF to 41 oF] produces a fortyfold decrease in the rate."
(a) Calculate activation energies for the breakdown process based on the two estimates of the effect of temperature on rate. Are the values consistent?
(b) Assuming the value of Ea calculated from the 36-degree drop and that the rate of breakdown is first order with a half-life at 25 oC of 2.7 years, calculate the half-life for breakdown at a temperature of -15 °C?
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Chemistry The Central Science

ISBN: 978-0321696724

12th edition

Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward

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