The standard free energy of activation of a reaction A is 82.8 than reaction A at the same temperature. The products of each reaction are 10.0- kJ (19.8 kcal at 298 K. Reaction B is one million times faster mol mol (2.39 kcal mol -) more stable than the reactants. mol

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The standard free energy of activation of a reaction A is 82.8
than reaction A at the same temperature. The products of each reaction are 10.0-
kJ
(19.8
kcal
at 298 K. Reaction B is one million times faster
mol
mol
(2.39 kcal
mol
-) more stable than the reactants.
mol
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