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Chemistry Question on Chemical Kinetics

The rate constant of a reaction at temperature 200 K is 10 times less than the rate constant at 400 K. What is the activation energy Ea E_a of the reaction? (R = Gas constant)

A

1842.4 R

B

921.2 R

C

460.6 R

D

230.3 R

Answer

921.2 R

Explanation

Solution

Activation energy can be calculated with Arrhenius equation log k2k1=Ea2.303R[T2=T1T1T2]\frac{ k_2 }{ k_1 } = \frac{ E_a }{ 2.303 R } \bigg [ \frac{ T_2 = T_1 }{ T_1 T_2 } \bigg ] where, k1 k_1 = rate constant at T1 T_1 temperature k2k_2 = rate constant at T2T_2 temperature EaE_a = activation energy R = gas constant T1,T2 T_1, \, T_2 = temperatures in keivin log 10I=Ea2.303R[400200400×200]\frac{ 10 }{ I } = \frac{ E_a }{ 2.303 R } \bigg [ \frac{ 400 - 200 }{ 400 \times 200 } \bigg ] i = Ea2.303R[200400×200]\frac{ E_a }{ 2.303 R } \bigg [ \frac{ 200 }{ 400 \times 200 } \bigg ] Ea=2.303×T×400E_a = 2.303 \times T \times 400 Ea=921.2R E_a = 921.2 \, R