The temperature dependence of the rate constant k is expressed as k = Ae – E a /RT . When…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
The temperature dependence of the rate constant k is expressed as k = Ae–Ea/RT.
When a plot between logk and 1/T is plotted we get the graph as shown.
What is the value of slope in the graph?

Answer
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