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The temperature dependence of rate of a chemical reaction can be accurately explained by Arrhenius equation with the help of Arrhenius equation calculate the rate constant for the first order reaction C2H5I C2H4+HI at 700K energy of activation (Ea) for the reaction is 209 KJ/mol and rate constant at 600k is 1.6x10^-5s^-1 (R = 8.314 J/k/mol).​

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Answered by minatinanda1434
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Answered by vaishaligupta3604
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BAnswer: Rate constant value at 700K is 4 × 10^-8 s^-1

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