important values if needed for this question. The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of vinyl ethyl ether is 183 kJ. CH₂=CH-OC₂H5 → C2H4+ CH3CHO The rate constant at 624 K is 1.25 x 10-4 s. The rate constant will be 0.000719 s¹ at K.

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