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After completing the experiment, a student performed the graphical analysis of her experimental data as outlined in the procedure. The equation of the trendline through her experimental data is y = -4216x + 5.691. Use the equation of her trendline to calculate the activation energy for the reaction of acetone and iodine with a hydrochloric acid catalyst. Enter your numerical answer below in units of Joules with four significant figures.
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