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what is Arrhenius equation??​

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Answered by divshaansingh
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The Arrhenius equation describes the relation between the rate of reaction and temperature for many physical and chemical reactions. A common form of the equation is [9]: (6.10) where k=kinetic reaction rate, k0=rate constant, E=activation energy, R=universal gas constant and T=absolute temperature.

Answered by shammahtony03
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Formula

k=Ae^{{\frac  {-E_{a}}{RT}}}

k = rate constant

A = pre-exponential factor

E_{a} = activation energy (in the same units as R*T)

R = universal gas constant

T = absolute temperature (in Kelvin)

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