Hello,
I am having a hard time solving this question about the TST:
If the following gas-phase radical recombination reaction
.CH
3+.CH
3 C
2H
6has a rate constant of 0.22 L mole
-1 min
-1 at 600
oC. According to transition state theory, the reaction's rate at 900
oC is:
a) 0.22 L mole
-1 min
-1b) 0.37 L mole
-1 min
-1c) 0.33 L mole
-1 min
-1d) 0.30 L mole
-1 min
-1e) 0.44 L mole
-1 min
-1---------------------------------
I thought of using the equation:
k=(k
BT/h)e
G/RTfor the first T and get delta G at transition state, and then calculate the second k at 900 using the same G. But I think it is wrong since the G is changing with changing the temperature, right?
Regards,