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What do you mean by Arrhenius Equation

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Answered by molparu000
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Explanation:

The Arrhenius equation is k = Ae^(-Ea/RT), where A is the frequency or pre-exponential factor and e^(-Ea/RT) is the fraction of collisions that have enough energy to react (i.e., have energy greater than or equal to the activation energy Ea) at temperature T.

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Answered by Anonymous
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