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For a hypothetical reaction the linear Arrhenius equation is LaTeX: y=-15035x+41.45y = − 15035 x + 41.45. What is the activation energy for this reaction?

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125 kJ/mol
15 kJ/mol
-1.8 kJ/mol
-125 kJ/mol
1810 kJ/mol

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Arrhenius equation is LaTeX: y=-15035x+41.45y = − 15035 x + 41.45. What is the activation energy for this reaction is described below.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the rates are equal and the concentration of reactants and products are constant not equal. Other like activation energies and potential energies are not necessary for equilibrium.

The activation energies of the forward and reverse reactions ,the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are 25 minutes ago.

For a hypothetical reaction the linear Arrhenius equation is LaTeX: y=-15035x+41.45y = − 15035 x + 41.45

15kj/mol is the answer..

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