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Arrhenius equation for different temperatures is

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A closer look at the Arrhenius equation reveals that the natural logarithm form of the Arrhenius equation is in the form of y=mx+b. In other words, it is similar to the equation of a straight line. where temperature is the independent variable and the rate constant is the dependent variable

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A closer look at the Arrhenius equation reveals that the natural logarithm form of the Arrhenius equation is in the form of y=mx+b. In other words, it is similar to the equation of a straight line. where temperature is the independent variable and the rate constant is the dependent variable.

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