| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - An equation derived from the Arrhenius equation and set forth below can be used to arrive at a factor (A) which when multiplied to the times in FIG. 2 convert this data to 60??? C. ##EQU1## where E is an activation energy, k is a constant, and T1 and T2 are 60??? C. and 80??? C. respectively converted to degrees Kelvin.
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