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Chapter 16 Problem 16.106

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Assume that water boils at 100.08C in Houston (near sea level), and at 90.08C in Cripple Creek, Colorado (near 9500 ft). If it takes 4.8 min to cook an egg in Cripple Creek and 4.5 min in Houston, what is Ea for this process?

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Title Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book 7 
Author Martin Silberberg Dr., Patricia Amateis Professor
ISBN 9780073511177

Assume that water boils at 100.08C in Houston (near sea level), and at 90.08C in Cripple

Chapter 16 textbook questions

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