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Given the same reactant concentrations, the reaction CO(g) + CLg COCI, at 250°C is 1.50 X 10 times as fast as the same renc tion at 150°C. Calculate the activation energy for this reaction. Assume that the frequency factor is constant.​

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Answered by XxItsUrBadGirlxX
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We know that, given two vectors say x and y, their vector product denoted by x×y is a vector that is perpendicular to the plane containing them.

We know that, given two vectors say x and y, their vector product denoted by x×y is a vector that is perpendicular to the plane containing them.The given points, A(3,−1,2),B(1,−1,−3) and C(4,−3,1) lie in the plane ABC.

We know that, given two vectors say x and y, their vector product denoted by x×y is a vector that is perpendicular to the plane containing them.The given points, A(3,−1,2),B(1,−1,−3) and C(4,−3,1) lie in the plane ABC.Accordingly, the vectors AB and ACϵ the plane ABC.

We know that, given two vectors say x and y, their vector product denoted by x×y is a vector that is perpendicular to the plane containing them.The given points, A(3,−1,2),B(1,−1,−3) and C(4,−3,1) lie in the plane ABC.Accordingly, the vectors AB and ACϵ the plane ABC.Hence, AB×AC is perpendicular to the plane ABC.

Answered by yourstube251201
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yes this answer is right

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