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25 March, 12:56

The activation energy for the reaction no2 (g) + co (g) ⟶no (g) + co2 (g) is ea = 375 kj/mol and the change in enthalpy for the reaction is δh = - 225 kj/mol. what is the activation energy for the reverse reaction?

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  1. 25 March, 16:13
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    Answer is: 600 kJ/mol.

    Chemical reaction: NO₂ (g) + CO (g) ⟶ NO (g) + CO₂ (g).

    Ea (forward) = 375 kJ/mol.

    Ea (reverse) = ? kJ/mol.

    ΔH (reaction) = - 225 kJ/mol; this is exothermic reaction.

    The enthalpy change of reaction is the change in the energy of the reactants to the products.

    ΔH (reaction) = Ea (forward) - Ea (reverse).

    -225 kJ/mol = 375 kJ/mol - Ea (reverse).

    Ea (reverse) = 600 kJ/mol.
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