The rate constant of a reaction at 27ºC is 2.3 × 10 –3 min –1 and at this temperature…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
The rate constant of a reaction at 27ºC is 2.3 × 10–3 min–1 and at this temperature 0.002% of the reactant molecules are able to cross over the energy barrier existing between the reactants and products. By increasing the temperature, the rate constant of reaction will increase to a maximum of
- 2.3 × 10–2 min–1
- 4.6 × 10–2 min–1
- 2.30 min–1
- 115 min–1
Answer
(D) 115 min –1
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