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The activation energy of the reaction : `A + B to` products is 105.73 kJ/mol. At `40^@C`, the products are formed at the rate of 0.133 mol/L/min. What will be rate of formation of products at `80^@C` ?

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To find the rate of formation of products at 80°C given the activation energy and the rate at 40°C, we can use the Arrhenius equation and the relationship between the rates at two different temperatures. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify Given Data:** - Activation Energy (Ea) = 105.73 kJ/mol = 105730 J/mol (conversion to J) - Rate at 40°C (R1) = 0.133 mol/L/min - Temperature 1 (T1) = 40°C = 313 K (conversion to Kelvin) ...
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