A commonly stated rule of thumb is that reaction rates

Chapter 14, Problem 57

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A commonly stated rule of thumb is that reaction rates double for a temperature increase of about (This rule is very often wrong.) (a) What must be the approximate activation energy for this statement to be true for reactions at about room temperature? (b) Would you expect this rule of thumb to apply at room temperature for the reaction profiled in Figure 14-10? Explain.

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