Chemistry, asked by Dwaipayan2479, 1 year ago

What happens to most probable kinetic energy and energy of activation on increasing temperature?

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Answered by kevinujunioroy492d
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hey buddy here is your answer by UDIT

most probable Kinetic Energy =

√2RT/M

and activation energy =Ze^-(RT/M)

here t is temperature

K.E is directly proportional to √T

and ACTIVATION ENERGY is proportional to negative exponential of T

so graphs are in attachment
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Answered by Anonymous
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➺ most probable kinetic energy is a kinetic energy of maximum fraction of molecules

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