Activation energy (Eₐ) and rate constants (k₁ and k₂) of a
chemical reaction at two different temperatures (T₁ and T₂)
are related by :
(a) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₁ - 1/T₂)
(b) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₂ - 1/T₁)
(c) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₂ + 1/T₁)
(d) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₁ - 1/T₂)
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Activation energy (Eₐ) and rate constants (k₁ and k₂) of a
chemical reaction at two different temperatures (T₁ and T₂)
are related by :
(a) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₁ - 1/T₂)
(b) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₂ - 1/T₁)
(c) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₂ + 1/T₁)
(d) In k₂/k₁ = - Eₐ/R (1/T₁ - 1/T₂)
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(d) in k2/k1 = -Ea/R(1/T1-1/T2)
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