At a certain temperature the first order rate constant k1 is found to be smaller than that of the second order rate constant k to every energy of activation even of the first order reaction is greater than the energy of activation of the second order reaction then the temperature raised is
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at constant energy of activation, reactions at lower temperatures proceed more ... energy of activation, reactions with smaller values of A proceed more rapidly. Next ... A first-order reaction proceeds with a rate consta. ... A reaction is found to have a rate constant of 12. .... The kinetics of the following second-order reaction
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