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The half-life for this reaction is 98.8 seconds at 297 K. Calculate the half-life (in seconds) for this reaction at 351 K. The activation energy for the reaction is 40.7 kJ/mol. Report your answer to at least three significant figures (more is ok). Your answer must be within 10% of the correct value to earn credit.

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