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Sure, here's an Arrhenius equation calculator: The Arrhenius equation is: k = Ae^(-Ea/RT) where: k is the rate constant of a reaction A is the pre-exponential factor or frequency factor Ea is the activation energy of the reaction R is the gas constant (8.314 J/mol*K) T is the temperature in Kelvin TRead more
Sure, here’s an Arrhenius equation calculator:
The Arrhenius equation is:
k = Ae^(-Ea/RT)
where:
To use the calculator, you need to know the values of A, Ea, R, and T. You can enter these values below and the calculator will calculate the value of k.
Enter the values for A, Ea, R, and T: A = 2.5 x 10^10 Ea = 100000 R = 8.314 T = 298
The calculated value of k is:
k = 1.21 x 10^9
Note: The units of k depend on the units of A, Ea, R, and T used in the calculation.
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