The value of rate constant for a reaction is 10 -5 at 25°C and 10 -5 % molecules can…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
The value of rate constant for a reaction is 10-5 at 25°C and 10-5% molecules can cross the energy barrier at this temperature, then the maximum value of rate constant possible for this reaction will be:
- 10-5
- 10-2
- 102
- 1
Answer
(D) 1
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