The activation energy of an uncatalyzed reaction is . The addition of a catalyst lowers
Chapter 20, Problem 14.95(choose chapter or problem)
The activation energy of an uncatalyzed reaction is 95 kJ/mol. The addition of a catalyst lowers the activation energy to 55 kJ/mol. Assuming that the collision factor remains the same, by what factor will the catalyst increase the rate of the reaction at
(a) \(25 ^{\circ}C\),
(b) \(125 ^{\circ}C\)?
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