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According to collision theory for determiningthe variation of rate of reaction with temperature the rate constant,k= Ae^(-Ea//RT). For most of the practical purposes A and E_(a[Arrhenius factor and Activation energy] are temperature independent. However they may vary slightly. Assuming the conditions given above answer the following questions. "If"A=K,T"and"E_(a)=K_(2)T^(2) and the given equation is still applicable where K_(1)"and" K_(2) are the constant and T represent temperature then which will be correct option? (P) The maximum value of k will be equal to A (Q) At lower temperature rate of reaction will increase with increase in temperature (R) At higher temperature, rate of reaction will decrease with increase in temperature |
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Answer» <P>All are true |
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