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What is the activation energy of the reaction between hydrogen peroxide and iodide ions, given that the rate constant at 25°C is 4.5 x 10^-4 s^-1 and the activation energy is 75 kJ/mol?
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What is the activation energy of the reaction between hydrogen peroxide and iodide ions, given that the rate constant at 25°C is 4.5 x 10^-4 s^-1 and the activation energy is 75 kJ/mol?
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The activation energy of the reaction between hydrogen peroxide and iodide ions is already given in the problem statement as 75 kJ/mol.
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