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The rate constant for a first order reaction is $0.58 \ s^{-1}$ at $300 \ K$ and $0.026 \ s^{-1}$ at $290 \ K$. What is the energy of activation? $(R=8.314 \ J \ K^{-1} \ mol^{-1})$

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What happens to the most probable kinetic energy and the energy of activation with an increase in temperature?

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The activation energy of a reaction is $0$. The rate constant of the reaction:

Given the activation energy for the forward direction $(E_{af})$ is $50 \ kJ$ and for the backward direction $(E_{ab})$ is $30 \ kJ$. The reaction would be:

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