The rate constant for the first order decomposition of H2O2 is given by the following equation:

log k = 14.34 – 1.25 × 104K/T

Calculate Ea for this reaction and at what temperature will its half-period be 256 minutes?

Arrhenius equation is given by
k=AeEa/RT
ln k=ln A-EaRT
ln k= log A-EaRT
log k= log A-Ea2.303 RT   (i) 

The given equation is
logk=14.31-1.25×104 K/T    (ii) 
From equation (i) and (ii), we obtain
Ea2.303 RT=1.25×104 KT
Ea=1.25×104K×2.303 ×R
=1.25×104 K×2.303×8.314 J K-1 mol-1
=239339.3 j mol-1(approximaterly)
=239.34 kJ mol-1
Also, when t 1/2 = 256 minutes,
k=0.693t12
=0.693256
=2.707×10-3 min-1
=4.51 ×10-5 s-1
It is also given that, log k = 14.34 − 1.25 ×104 K/T
log(4.51×10-5)=14.34-1.25×104KT
log(0.654-05)=14.34-1.25×104KT
1.25×104 KT=18.686
T=1.25×104 K18.686
=686.95 K
=669 K(approximately)