Question: The activation energy, E a , is the minimum energy required by the reactants to form the products. It is determined by measuring the rate

The activation energy, Ea, is the minimum energy required by the reactants to form the products. It is determined by measuring the rate constant at various temperatures. The plot of ln(k) (y) versus 1/T (x) should yield a straight line with the slope = -Ea/R (R = 8.314 J K-1 mol-1). For the decomposition of H2O2:

Temperature (K) Rate constant (mol L-1 sec-1)
324 0.0001170
341 0.0003259
353 0.0006327
367 0.001299

From these data, plot of ln(k) versus 1/T and determine the slope and calculate Ea (check units)

slope = K
Ea = kJ mol-1

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