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Uncatalyzed oxidation of a hydrocarbon takes place at 550 degrees Celsius with an activation energy of 167 kj / mol. By using a catalyst the activation energy is reduced to 78 jk / mol. What will be the temperature at which the same conversion will be obtained, assuming that the preexponential factor of the velocity equation and the concentrations of the reactants are constant?

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Answered by tahabrigade
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