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What is the effect of temperature on the rate constant of a reaction? How can this temperature effect on rate constant be represented quantitatively?

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Answered by saarasriezhumalai
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Answer:

Explanation:

the rate constant of a reaction is depend on temperature. so when the temperature increases the rate constant of reaction is als increases .it can be represented in the arrhenius equation (K=Ae^-Ea\RT)

Answered by mastermimd2
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Explanation:

The rate constant is nearly doubled with a rise in temperature by 10° for a chemical reaction.

The temperature effect on the rate constant can be represented quantitatively by Arrhenius equation,

K = Ae^ -Ea / RT

where, kis the rate constant,

A is the Arrhenius factor or the frequency factor,

R is the gas constant,

T is the temperature, and

Ea is the energy of activation for the reaction

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