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write arrehenius equation giving the effect of temperature on the rate constant if a reaction​

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Answered by queenpayal1276
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Therefore, from the Arrhenius equation, we can find that increasing the temperature or decreasing the activation energy will result in an increase in the rate of the reaction and an exponential increase in the rate constant. In a graph of activation energy vs rate of reaction, slope = -Ea/R and intercept = ln A.

Answered by rochanaratakonda
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k=Ae−Ea/RT, the Arrhenius equation represents the dependence of rate constant with temperature.

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