The rate of the reaction N₂O5(g) 2 NO₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g) is measured at different temperatures, with the following rate constants, k, determined: Temperature, K 298 328 358 378 Recheck k, sl 1st attempt 3.46 x 105 1,5 × 103 3.34 x 10-2 Use the graphing tool above to make an appropriate plot and determine the activation energy, E, for this reaction in units of kilojoules. 106 0.21 X kJ/mol Next) (1 of 1) Show Approach

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The rate of the reaction
N₂O(g)-2 NO₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g)
is measured at different temperatures, with the following rate constants, k, determined:
Temperature, K
298
328
358
378
k, sl
Recheck
1st attempt
3.46 x 105
1.5 x 103
3.34 x 10-2
0.21
Use the graphing tool above to make an appropriate plot and determine the activation energy, E, for this reaction in units of
kilojoules.
106
X kJ/mol
Next) (1 of 1) Show Approach
Select functions for the x-axis and the y-axis and create the plot that can be used to find the activation energy. The Arrhenius
equation can be considered a linear equation.
Ink In A-
E
R
(7)
Incorrect
y=b+mx
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Transcribed Image Text:The rate of the reaction N₂O(g)-2 NO₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g) is measured at different temperatures, with the following rate constants, k, determined: Temperature, K 298 328 358 378 k, sl Recheck 1st attempt 3.46 x 105 1.5 x 103 3.34 x 10-2 0.21 Use the graphing tool above to make an appropriate plot and determine the activation energy, E, for this reaction in units of kilojoules. 106 X kJ/mol Next) (1 of 1) Show Approach Select functions for the x-axis and the y-axis and create the plot that can be used to find the activation energy. The Arrhenius equation can be considered a linear equation. Ink In A- E R (7) Incorrect y=b+mx Next>
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