Suppose you increase the temperature of a reaction from 100C to 200C and the reaction gets three
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Suppose you increase the temperature of a reaction from 100°C to 200°C and the reaction gets three times as fast.
(a) Would the rate constant for the reaction at 100°C be equal to the rate constant for the reaction at 200°C?
(b) Suppose you took a ratio k200 °C/k100 °C.
According to the information given in part (a), what would you expect the value of this ratio to be?
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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First
ISBN: 9780321927118
5th Edition
Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver
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