What is arrhenius equation and its importance?
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Arrhenius Equation: Temperature and Reaction Rate. ... R is the gas constant, 8.314 J/mol-K, T is the temperature in Kelvin, and Ea is the Activation Energy. Warning! Activation Energy is often given in the units of kJ/mol, while R is in J/mol-K. Don't forget that factor of 1000!
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Arrhenius Equation: Temperature and Reaction Rate. ... R is the gas constant, 8.314 J/mol-K, T is the temperature in Kelvin, and Ea is the Activation Energy. Warning! Activation Energy is often given in the units of kJ/mol, while R is in J/mol-K. Don't forget that factor of 1000!
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k= Ae^-Ea/RT
where k= rate constant
A=arrhenius factor or frequency factor
Ea=activation energy
R=gas constant
T=temp
where k= rate constant
A=arrhenius factor or frequency factor
Ea=activation energy
R=gas constant
T=temp
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