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1. How does rate constant of reaction varies with temperature?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

* The rate constant goes on increasing as the temperature goes up, but the rate of increase falls off quite rapidly at higher temperatures. A catalyst will provide a route for the reaction with a lower activation energy. And the rate constant k is just one factor in the rate equation.

* (Decreasing the temperature decreases the rate constant.) The equation shows that the effect of temperature on k is proportional to the activation energy. Thus, as activation energy increases, the effect of changing temperature increases.

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