The rate constant of a reaction A → B + C at 27ºC is 3.0 × 10 –5 s –1 and at this…
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The rate constant of a reaction A \(\text { → }\)B + C at 27ºC is
3.0 × 10–5 s–1 and at this temperature 1.5 × 10–4 percent of the reactant molecules are able to cross-over the P.E. barrier. The maximum rate constant of the reaction is
3.0 × 10–5 s–1 and at this temperature 1.5 × 10–4 percent of the reactant molecules are able to cross-over the P.E. barrier. The maximum rate constant of the reaction is
- 4.5 × 10–9s–1
- 4.5 × 10–11 s–1
- 0.2 s–1
- 20 s–1
Answer
(D) 20 s –1
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