Answer:
<u><em> 15.9 KJ/mol</em></u>
Explanation:
Given data:
Temperature = T1 = 307 K
Temperature = T2 = 343 K
Gas constant R= 8.314 J/(mol • K)
rate constant = k2/K1 = 89
To find:
Activation energy (in kJ/mol) = Ea = ?
Formula:
The Arrhenius equation gives the relation between temperature and reaction rates:
here, in this equation
k = the rate constant
Ea = the activation energy
R = the Universal Gas Constant
T= the temperature
Solution:
ln 89 = Ea / 8.314 J/mol.K x (0.0325 - 0.00291)
ln 89 = Ea / 8.314 J/mol.K x (2.95 x 10^2 )
4.488 = Ea / 8.314 J/mol.K x (2.95 x 10^2)
Ea = 4.488 x (2.95 x 10^2) / 8.314 J/mol.K
= 0.1324 / 8.314
Ea = 0.0159
Ea = 1.59 x 10^2 J/mol
= 15.9 KJ/mol