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Explain Ashenius equcation?​


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Answered by jassmanak46
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Arrhenius equation, mathematical expression that describes the effect of temperature on the velocity of a chemical reaction, the basis of all predictive expressions used for calculating reaction-rate constants. ... The Arrhenius equation was originally formulated by J.J.

Answered by piyushsingh81255
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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.

The Arrhenius equation is a formula for the temperature dependence of reaction rates. ... This equation has a vast and important application in determining rate of chemical reactions and for calculation of energy of activation. Arrhenius provided a physical justification and interpretation for the formula.

Part of our goal in performing a reaction engineering analysis of a chemical reaction is to determine the Arrhenius parameters A and Ea, so that we may predict correct rate constants at any given reaction temperature. The starting point for this analysis is a collection of k versus temperature data.

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