Chemistry, asked by vetri25, 9 months ago

I, II, III are three isotherms respectively at T1 T2
and Tz. Temperature will be in order
(1) T, = T₂ = T3
(3) T, > T₂ > T3
(2) T, <T₂ <T3
(4) T,> T2 = T3​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The temperature is according to the order is:

T_{1}&gt;T_{2}&gt;T 3.

Option (3)

Explanation:

  • The rate of chemical reaction is affected by a change in temperature.For most of the "chemical reactions", the rate "increases" with a rise in temperature the rate usually becomes "double" to trebled for each 10° rise in temperature.
  • In the forthcoming subsections, we shall first see the qualitative effect of temperature on reaction rate and then will proceed to study the dependence of reaction rate on temperature quantitatively.
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