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What is Arrhenius equation ? Derive an equation which describes the effect of rise of temperature (T) on the rate constant (k) of a reaction. |
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Answer» The temperature dependence of the rate of reaction can be explained by Arrhenius equation. `k=A.e ^(-Ea//RT)` A = Arrhenius factor. `E_(a)=` activation Energy R = gas constant T = Temperature (K) `K = A.e ^(-E_(a)//RT)` ln `k= ln A- E_(a)//RT` `2.303log k=2.303log A -E_(a)//RT` `T_(1), T_(2)` are Temperatures `k_(1)` is rate constant at temperature `T_(1)` `k_(2)` is rate constant at temperature `T_(2).` `therefore 2.303 (log K_(2)-log K_(1))=(-E_(a))/(R) ((1)/(T_(2))-(1)/(T_(1)))` `log ""(k_(2))/(k_(1))=(E_(a))/(2.303R)[(1)/(T_(1))-(1)/(T_(2))]` The above equation describes the effect to temperature (T) on rate constant (k) |
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