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4.743 x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex] s-1 is the value of the rate constant.
What is an Arrhenius equation?
The Arrhenius equation describes the relationship between the rate of reaction and temperature for many physical and chemical reactions.
As per Arrhenius equation,
k = Ae-Ea÷RT
T = 227 = 500.15 K
R = 0.008314 kJ/K mol
Ea = 150 kJ/mol
Ea÷RT
= 150÷(0.008314 x 500.15)
= 36.073
k = Ae-36.073 = (2.2 x [tex]10^{13}[/tex] s-1) (2.156 x [tex]10-{16}[/tex])
k = 4.743 x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex] s-1
So, the correct answer is option d) i.e. 4.7 x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex] s-1
As per Arrhenius equation,
k = Ae-Ea/RT
T = 227 = 500.15 K
R = 0.008314 kJ/K mol
Ea = 150 kJ/mol
Ea÷RT = 150÷(0.008314 x 500.15) = 36.073
k = Ae-36.073 = (2.2 x [tex]10^{13}[/tex] s-1)(2.156 x [tex]10^{-16}[/tex])
k = 4.743 x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex] s-1
Hence, 4.743 x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex] s-1 is the value of the rate constant.
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