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what value of k is predicted for the rate constant by arrhenius equation T-infinite?is this value physically reasonable why or why not ​

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Answered by ahmed2018
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we can predict with the help of integral factors


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Answered by ariestheracer
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Where k is the rate constant, A is the Arrhenius factor or pre-exponential factor, Ea is the activation energy and T is the temperature. If the temperature of the system becomes infinite, then the exponential term will become e^0 (any number or quantity divided by infinity is zero) and we know that anything raised to the power zero is one. So, we will get

K = A

that is the rate constant will become equal to the pre-exponential factor. This however, is not not feasible as it is impossible to achieve infinite temperature.

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