Chemistry, asked by rupamjyotimahanta501, 9 months ago

what is the value of rate constant at extremly high temperature .​

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Answered by amritraj1262
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Answer:

K=A e

RT

E

a

At very high temp,

k=Ae

−Ea/RT

;

At T

∞;k=Ae

−E

A

[R×∞]

=Ae

Therefore, K=A at high temperature.

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Answered by DaSarcasticGirl
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K=A e

RT

E

a

At very high temp,

k=Ae

−Ea/RT

;

At T

∞;k=Ae

−E

A

[R×∞]

=Ae

Therefore, K=A at high temperature.

A is termed as Arrhenius frequency factor.

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