Arrhenius Equation Examples | General Chemistry II | 6.9
Chemistry lecture presenting two example problems applying Arrhenius equation. In the first example we use Arrhenius equation to find out how the reaction rate will change at an elevated temperature. In the second example, we calculate the activation energy, frequency factor, and rate constant for a given reaction.

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