The rate constant of a reaction at `500 K` and `700 K` are `0.02s^(-1)`, respectively. Calculate the values of `E_(a)` and `A` at `500 K`.
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To solve the problem, we will use the Arrhenius equation and the relationship between the rate constants at two different temperatures. The steps are as follows:
### Step 1: Write the Arrhenius equation
The Arrhenius equation relates the rate constant \( k \) to the activation energy \( E_a \) and the temperature \( T \):
\[
k = A e^{-\frac{E_a}{RT}}
\]
where:
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