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The rate of constant of the reaction gets doubled when the tempreatures changes from 300K to 400K.what is the activation energy ???​

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Answered by shreshthigrover
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Answer:

The rate constant of a chemical reaction can be increased by Increasing the temperature.

The temperature dependence of rate constant is given by the Arrhenius equation.

 

k=Ae  

(−Ea/RT)

 

With an increase in temperature, E  

a

/RT decreases and exp(−E  

a

/RT) increases. This increases the rate and rate constant.

Explanation:

Answered by poonamchhonkar007
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Answer:

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