The standard free energy of activation of another reaction


The standard free energy of activation of one reaction A is 85.50 kJ mol-1 (20.43 kcal mol-1). The standard free energy of activation of another reaction B is 78.70 kJ mol-1 (18.81 kcal mol-1). Assume a temperature of 298 K and 1 M concentration. By what factor is one reaction faster than the other? Which reaction is faster?

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