Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

hey.... good morning....what is Arrhenius equation? write its mathematical form
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Answered by hrishyak777333
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Answer:

mathematically ,

K = A e^(-Ea/RT)

where

K = rate constant

A = Arrhenius factor or pre-exponential

factor

Ea = activation energy

R = gas constant

T = temperature

e = base of Ln


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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Hello friend.

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. In the Arrhenius equation, k is the reaction-rate constant, A and E are numerical constants characteristic of the reacting substances, R is the thermodynamic gas constant, and T is the absolute temperature. The equation is commonly given in the form of an exponential function,

k = Aexp(−E/RT),

and it predicts that a small increase in reaction temperature will produce a marked increase in the magnitude of the reaction-rate constant.

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