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Chemistry, 11.11.2020 18:10 Chrissyx5215

For a particular reaction, the change in enthalpy is â9kJmole and the activation energy is 13kJmole. The enthalpy change (ÎH) and activation energy (Ea) for the catalyzed reaction could be which of the following? a. â9kJmole,5kJmole. b. â9kJmole,19kJmole. c. â14kJmole,5kJmole. d. â14kJmole,â13kJmole.

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