The temperature dependence of the rate of a chemical reaction can be explained by…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
The temperature dependence of the rate of a chemical reaction can be explained by Arrhenius equation which is
- k = AeEa/RT
- k = Ae–Ea/RT


Answer
(B) k = Ae –E a /RT
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