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Two reactions `R_(2) and R_(2)` have identical pre - exponential factors. Activations enery of `R_(1)` exceeds that of `R_(2)` by 10 kJ `mol_(-1)` . If `k_(1) and k_(2)` are rate constants for rate constants for reactions `R_(1) and R_(2)`
respectively at 300k , then In `(k_(2)/k_(1))`is equal to `(R=8.314 J mol^(-1)K^(-1))`

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