The correct answer is 59
T1 = 300 K (Rate constant)
K2 = 2K1, on increase temperature by 9K
T2 = 309 K
Ea = ?
\(log\frac{K_2}{K_1}=\frac{Ea}{2.3R}[\frac{T_2−T_1}{T_2.T_1}]\)
\(log 2=\frac{Ea}{2.3×8.3}[\frac{9}{309×300}]\)
\(Ea=\frac{0.3×309×300×2.3×8.3}{9} \)
= 58988.1 J/mole ≃ 59 kJ/mole
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