
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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2- The rate constant for the decomposition of a certain substance is 1.70 x 10-2 dm mol s
24°C and 2.01 × 10-2 dm mols at 37°C.
a) Evaluate the Arrhenius parameters of the reaction.
b) Determine reaction order
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