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The reaction between nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide is NO2(g)+CO(g)→NO(g)+CO2(g) The rate constant at 701 K is measured as 2.57 M−1⋅s−1 and that at 895 K is measured as 567 M−1⋅s−1. You may want to reference (Pages 606 - 612) Section 14.6 while completing this problem. Part A Use the value of the activation energy (Ea=1.50×102kJ/mol) and the given rate constant of the reaction at either of the two temperatures to predict the rate constant at 491 K.

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