The rate constants k 1 and k 2 for two different reactions are 10^ 15 e ^ -201617 and 10^…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
The rate constants k1 and k2 for two different reactions are \(10^{15} \cdot \mathrm{e}^{-201617}\) and \(10^{15} \cdot \mathrm{e}^{-10116 / 7}\) respectively . The temperature at which k1 = k2 is:
- 1000 K
- \(\frac{2000}{2.303} \mathrm{~K}\)
- 2000 K
- \(\frac{1000}{2.303} \mathrm{~K}\)
Answer
(B) 2000 2.303 ~K
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