Chemistry, asked by nikhil4092, 5 months ago

what is temperature coefficient of reaction .write it's mathematical expression

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Answered by jemimapaul111
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Explanation:

Mathematical expression is Arrhenius equation:

k=Ae

−Ea/RT

where k is rate constant of the given reaction.

A is another constant called frequency factor.

E

a

is activation energy

R is gas constant and

T is temperature in Kelvin.

Answered by rameshmore212
1

The temperature coefficient of the reaction is used to describe the effect of temperature on the rate of the reaction. The temperature coefficient of the reaction is defined as the ratio of the rate constant at two temperatures differ by 10oC, usually from 25oC to 35oC.

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