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SOLVED: Ok, so I understand the process of doing this, but I'm having trouble inputting it into my calculator. The reaction CH3CHO(g) â†' CH4(g) + CO(g) has a rate constant of 0.213
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The rate constant is given by the equation k = P.Ze^-E_a/RT . Which factor should register a decrease for the reaction to proceed more rapidly:
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Rate constant k for first order reaction has been found to be 2.54 × 10^-3 s^-1 . Calculate its three - fourth life.
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