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Mention Arrhenius equation. Explain the terms involved in it.Answer it in detail.

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Answered by chowdhurisnehasish
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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Explanation:

We know that the Arrhenius equation is represented by

K = Ae^{\dfrac{-E_{a} }{RT} }

This equation states that if we increase the temperature by 10 degree celcius then rate constant gets doubled.

Apply natural log on both sides we get,

ln K = lnA-\dfrac{E_{a} }{RT}

Where K =Rate constant is the term which depends upon the rate of reaction.

A =Frequency Factor which represents the collision frequency of reactants.

R = Gas constant.

T= Temperature of the gas is the measure of hotness or coldness of the gas.

E_{a}= Activation energy is the minimum energy required to start the reaction.

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