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Chapter 17, Problem 63E
The element Co exists in two oxidation states, Co(II) and Co(III), and the ions form many complexes. The rate at which one of the complexes of Co(III) was reduced by Fe(II) in water was measured. Determine the activation energy of the reaction from the following data:
T(K) | k (s-1) |
293 | 0.054 |
298 | 0.100 |
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