On the basis of the frequency factors and activation energy values of the following two reactions, determine which one will have the larger rate constant at room temperature (298 K). O3(g) + O(g) → O2(g) + O,(g) A = 8.0 × 10-12 cm³/(molecules s) -> E, = 17.1 kJ/mol %3D 0;(g) + Cl(g) → CIO(g) + O2(g) A = 2.9 × 10-11" cm /(molecules •s) E, = 2.16 kJ/mol a
On the basis of the frequency factors and activation energy values of the following two reactions, determine which one will have the larger rate constant at room temperature (298 K). O3(g) + O(g) → O2(g) + O,(g) A = 8.0 × 10-12 cm³/(molecules s) -> E, = 17.1 kJ/mol %3D 0;(g) + Cl(g) → CIO(g) + O2(g) A = 2.9 × 10-11" cm /(molecules •s) E, = 2.16 kJ/mol a
Chapter30: Kinetic Methods Of Analysis
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