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The decomposition of `N_(2)O` into `N_(2)` and O in the presence of gaseous argon follows second kinetics with
`k=(5.0xx10^(11)` L `"mol"^(-1) s^(-1))e^(-29000 K//T)`
The energy of activation is

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