Chemistry, asked by shafishaheen70, 6 months ago

Arrhenius equation and explain the terms involved

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The Arrhenius equation is sometimes expressed as k = Ae-E/RT where k is the rate of chemical reaction, A is a constant depending on the chemicals involved, E is the activation energy, R is the universal gas constant, and T is the temperature.

Explanation:

it's my pleasure to help you.

please mark me as a brainliest

Answered by amishidps
1

The Arrhenius equation is sometimes expressed as k = Ae-E/RT where k is the rate of chemical reaction, A is a constant depending on the chemicals involved, E is the activation energy, R is the universal gas constant, and T is the temperature.

Similar questions