The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of isobutyl bromide is 211 k). (CH3)2CHCH2Br- (CH3)2C=CH2 + HBr The rate constant at 679 K is 6.89x10-4 /s. The rate constant will be 5.24x103 /s at K.

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The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of isobutyl bromide is 211 kJ.
(CH3)2CHCH,Br (CH3)2C=CH2 + HBr
The rate constant at 679 K is 6.89x10-4/s. The rate constant will be 5.24x10-3 /s at
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Transcribed Image Text:The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of isobutyl bromide is 211 kJ. (CH3)2CHCH,Br (CH3)2C=CH2 + HBr The rate constant at 679 K is 6.89x10-4/s. The rate constant will be 5.24x10-3 /s at K. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remalning
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