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For A+B rarr C+D, DeltaH=-20 kJ mol^(-1)...

For `A+B rarr C+D, DeltaH=-20 kJ mol^(-1)`, the activation energy of the forward reaction is `85 kJ mol^(-1)`. The activation energy for backward reaction is …… `kJ mol^(-1)`.

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