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[" Given that the normal energy of the reactant "],[" and product are "40J" and "20J" respectively "],[" and threshold energy of the uncatalysed "],[" reaction is "120J" .If the rate of uncatalysed "],[" reaction at "400K" becomes equal to the "],[" rate of catalysed reaction at "300K" ,then "],[" what will be the activation energy of the "],[" catalysed forward and backward reactions "],[" respectively? "]

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