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Which of the following is the correct Arrhenius equation?(a) k = A e^Ea/RT(b) k = A e^Ea/T(c) k = A e^Ea/R(d) k = A e^-Ea/RTThis question was posed to me in homework.I want to ask this question from Chemical Kinetics topic in division Chemical Kinetics of Chemistry – Class 12

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Right ANSWER is (d) k = A e^-Ea/RT

Best explanation: Quantitatively, the effect of temperature on the rate of a reaction and hence on the rate constant k, was PROPOSED by ARRHENIUS in 1889. The EQUATION, called Arrhenius equation, is usually WRITTEN in the form k = A e^-Ea/RT.



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