In the arrhenius eqn. what does its factore^-E/RT correponds to?
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In arrhenius equation this factor corresponds to the fraction of molecules that have greater kinetic energy than activation energy.
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• We know that Arrhenius equation gives the dependence of the rate constant of a chemical reaction on the absolute temperature, a pre-exponential factor and other constants of the reaction,
k = A e^-Ea/RT
Where,
°k is the rate constant,
°T is the absolute temperature,
°A is the pre-exponential factor,
°Ea is the activation energy and R is the universal gas constant.
•The exponential factor in the Arrhenius equation corresponds to the fraction of collisions in which the reacting molecules have the appropriate activation energy to react at a given temperature.
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• We know that Arrhenius equation gives the dependence of the rate constant of a chemical reaction on the absolute temperature, a pre-exponential factor and other constants of the reaction,
k = A e^-Ea/RT
Where,
°k is the rate constant,
°T is the absolute temperature,
°A is the pre-exponential factor,
°Ea is the activation energy and R is the universal gas constant.
•The exponential factor in the Arrhenius equation corresponds to the fraction of collisions in which the reacting molecules have the appropriate activation energy to react at a given temperature.
Thank you
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