Based on their activation energies and energy changes and assuming that all collision factors are the same, which of the following reactions would be fastest in the reverse direction? O Ea Es 50 kJ/mol. AE AES-5 kJ/mol = Ea Eal 45 kJ/mol, AE AE₁-26 kJ/mol = = OE E235 kJ/mol, AE = AE = 10 kJ/mol Ea 35 kJ/mol, AE = AE2 = -10 kJ/mol and Ea = 50 kJ/mol, AE = AE3 = 5 kJ/mol. = Submit Request Answer Part B Which will be slowest? OE, E, 35 kJ/mol, AE AE2=-10 kJ/mol O Ea - = = Eal 45 kJ/mol, AE = AE₁ = -26 kJ/mol. = O Ea Ea3 = 50 kJ/mol, AE = AE3 = 5 kJ/mol. OE. Eat 45 kJ/mol, AE AE₁ =-26 kJ/mol and E, 35 kJ/mol, AE AE₁ = -10 kJ/mol = Submit Request Answer

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Based on their activation energies and energy changes and assuming that all collision factors are the same, which of the following
reactions would be fastest in the reverse direction?
O Ea Es 50 kJ/mol. AE AES-5 kJ/mol
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Ea Eal 45 kJ/mol, AE AE₁-26 kJ/mol
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OE E235 kJ/mol, AE = AE = 10 kJ/mol
Ea 35 kJ/mol, AE = AE2 = -10 kJ/mol and Ea = 50 kJ/mol, AE = AE3 = 5 kJ/mol.
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Which will be slowest?
OE, E, 35 kJ/mol, AE AE2=-10 kJ/mol
O Ea
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Eal 45 kJ/mol, AE = AE₁ = -26 kJ/mol.
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O Ea Ea3 = 50 kJ/mol, AE = AE3 = 5 kJ/mol.
OE. Eat 45 kJ/mol, AE AE₁ =-26 kJ/mol and E, 35 kJ/mol, AE AE₁ = -10 kJ/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:Based on their activation energies and energy changes and assuming that all collision factors are the same, which of the following reactions would be fastest in the reverse direction? O Ea Es 50 kJ/mol. AE AES-5 kJ/mol = Ea Eal 45 kJ/mol, AE AE₁-26 kJ/mol = = OE E235 kJ/mol, AE = AE = 10 kJ/mol Ea 35 kJ/mol, AE = AE2 = -10 kJ/mol and Ea = 50 kJ/mol, AE = AE3 = 5 kJ/mol. = Submit Request Answer Part B Which will be slowest? OE, E, 35 kJ/mol, AE AE2=-10 kJ/mol O Ea - = = Eal 45 kJ/mol, AE = AE₁ = -26 kJ/mol. = O Ea Ea3 = 50 kJ/mol, AE = AE3 = 5 kJ/mol. OE. Eat 45 kJ/mol, AE AE₁ =-26 kJ/mol and E, 35 kJ/mol, AE AE₁ = -10 kJ/mol = Submit Request Answer
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