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Chemistry, 04.12.2020 21:10, krystlemiller4307

Suppose the activation energy of a certain reaction is 250 kJ/mol. If the rate constant at T1 = 300 K is k1 and the rate constant at T2 = 320 K is k2, then the reaction is __ times faster at 320 K than at 300 K. (Hint: Solve for k2/k1.) A.
3 x 10-28

B.
15

C.
0.067

D.
525

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