Solved: This reaction has an activation energy of zero in the gas phase: CH3 + CH3 h

Chapter 13, Problem 99

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This reaction has an activation energy of zero in the gas phase: CH3 + CH3 h C2H6 a. Would you expect the rate of this reaction to change very much with temperature? b. Why might the activation energy be zero? c. What other types of reactions would you expect to have little or no activation energy?

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