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Reactant A can participate in both of these
reactions
1) A + B → C +...
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Chemistry, 14.12.2021 19:30, ismailear18
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Reactant A can participate in both of these
reactions
1) A + B → C + D AGxn = -15 6 kJ
2) A+ E + F + GAGxn = -20 5 kJ
Reaction 1 has a much higher rate than Reaction
2 under the same reaction conditions. Explain this
observation in terms of activation
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