The activation energy of a reaction is zero. The rate constant of the reaction
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
The activation energy of a reaction is zero. The rate constant of the reaction
- increases with increase of temperature
- decreases with increase of temperature
- decreases with decrease of temperature
- is nearly independent of temperature.
Answer
(D) is nearly independent of temperature.
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