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What is meant by most probable kinetic energy of a reaction?​ ​

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Answered by sejalwathore15
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Most probable kinetic energy is the energy possessed by the maximum number of reactant molecules at a temperature T, and it is shown as a peak on the Maxwell-Boltzmann energy distribution graph (fraction of molecules versus Kinetic energy).

Answered by agrippa
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Most Probable Kinetic energy

Explanation:

  •  The energy possessed by the maximum fraction of the reactant molecules at a particular temperature is called most probable Kinetic energy.  
  • The number of molecules having higher energies increases with the increase in temperature because the kinetic energy is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
  • The peak  peak of the Maxwell-Boltzmann energy distribution graph shows the most probable kinetic energy.

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