How to calculate temperature at which 2 rate constants are equal
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hey mate,
here is ur answer,
boxes made ,
1 \ \times \frac{1}{2} \div \frac{1}{16}
1.5 \div 0.0625
that is 24.
so 24 boxes can be made from 1 holes 1 by 2 kg chocolates.
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The value of the slope (m) is equal to -Ea/R where R is a constant equal to 8.314 J/mol-K. The activation energy can also be found algebraically by substituting two rate constants (k1, k2) and the two corresponding reaction temperatures (T1, T2) into the Arrhenius Equation (2).
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