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Let’s assume you are a student of Arrhenius. He asked you to calculate Ea for a reaction so that he can study a reaction on which he is working for a long time. He told you the rate constants of the reaction at 500 K and 700 K are 0.02s1 and 0.07s1 respectively. Calculate the value of Ea.

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18231 J
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12831 J
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18431 J
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19231 J
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Solution

The correct option is A 18231 J
We know the Arrhenius equation and we have also derived the equation at different temperatures.

logk2k1=Ea2.303R[T2T1T1T2]

Now, substitute the values of the rate constants and temperatures.

log0.070.02=(Ea2.303×8.314)[700500700×500]

0.544=Ea×5.714×10419.15
Ea=0.544×19.155.714×104=18230.8J

So, the activation energy required is approximately 18231 J.

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