The temperature dependence of rate constant (k) of a chemical reaction is written in…
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The temperature dependence of rate constant (k) of a chemical reaction is written in terms of Arrhenius equation k = Ae–Ea/RT Activation energy (Ea) of the reaction can be calculated by ploting (2007)
- log k vs T
- log k vs\(\frac{1}{\mathrm{~T}}\)
- k vs T
- \(\mathrm{k} \mathbf{y} \frac{1}{\log \mathrm{~T}}\)
Answer
(B) log k vs 1 ~T
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