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We can represent the decomposition of `N_(2)O_(5)(g)` at a fixed temperature by the following two chemical equations:
(P) `2N_(2)O_(5)(g) rarr 4NO_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g)`,
Activation energy `E_(a)`
(Q) `N_(2)O_(5)(g) rarr 2NO_(2)(g) +(1)/(2)O_(2)(g)`,
Activation energy `E'_(a)` then:

A

`E_(a)=E'_(a)`

B

`E_(a) gt E'_(a)`

C

`E_(a) lt E'_(a)`

D

`E_(a)=2E'_(a)`

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