A catalyst lowers the activation energy of a reaction from 20 kJ mol -1 to 10 kJ mol -1 …
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A catalyst lowers the activation energy of a reaction from 20 kJ mol-1 to 10 kJ mol-1. The temperature at which the uncatalysed reaction will have the same rate as that of the catalysed at 27°C is:
- -123°C
- 327°C
- 317°C
- +23°C
Answer
(B) 327°C
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