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The pre-exponential factor for the free radical addition of chloring is `2xx10^(13)s^(-1)`. Find the rate constant of this reaction at `STP`.

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For free radical addition reaction
`E_(a)=0`
`k=Ae^(-E_(a)//RT)(if E_(a)=0)`
`k=A= 2xx10^(13)s^(-1)`
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