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15. Chemical Kinetics - Part 2 of 3
15. Chemical Kinetics / Arrhenius Equation / Problem 10

A catalyst increases a chemical reaction's rate by lowering its activation energy. A particular chemical reaction has an activation energy of 125 kJ/mol at 45 °C. The activation energy is lowered by 55 kJ/mol when a catalyst is added to the reaction. Calculate the factor by which the rate of the reaction is increased. Assume that the frequency factor remains the same.

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