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The equation for rate constant is k = Ae-Ea/RT. A chemical reaction will proceed more rapidly if there is a decrease in;

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Answered by sonukr23
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Explanation:

Rate of reaction ∝K

More rapid reaction, K must be increased.

K=A e −Ea/RT

K will increase by A↑,Ea↓,T↑.

So, Ea factor should register a decrease for the reaction to proceed more rapidly.

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