Question: (a) A certain first-order reaction has a rate constant of 2.75 10-2 s-1 at 20 oC. What is the value of k at 60

(a) A certain first-order reaction has a rate constant of 2.75 × 10-2 s-1 at 20 oC. What is the value of k at 60 oC if?
(b) Another first-order reaction also has a rate constant of 2.75 × 10-2 s-1 at 20 oC. What is the value of k at 60 C if Ea = 125 kJ/mol?
(c) What assumptions do you need to make in order to calculate answers for parts (a) and (b)?

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