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1)The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of t-butyl propionate is 164 kJ. C2H5COOC(CH3)3(CH3)2C=CH2 +...

1)The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of t-butyl propionate is 164 kJ.

C2H5COOC(CH3)3(CH3)2C=CH2 + C2H5COOH
The rate constant at 536 K is 6.91×10-4 /s. The rate constant will be 4.12×10-3 /s at  K.

2)The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of t-butyl propionate is 164 kJ.

C2H5COOC(CH3)3(CH3)2C=CH2 + C2H5COOH
The rate constant at 540 K is 9.02×10-4 /s. The rate constant will be  /s at 584 K.

3) For the gas phase decomposition of t-butyl propionate,

C2H5COOC(CH3)3(CH3)2C=CH2 + C2H5COOH
the rate constant at 510 K is 1.06×10-4 /s and the rate constant at 550 K is 1.77×10-3 /s.

The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of t-butyl propionate is  kJ.

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