For a first order reaction A → P , the temperature ( T ) dependent rate constant ( k )…
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For a first order reaction A → P, the temperature (T) dependent rate constant (k) was found to follow the equation \(\log k=-(2000) \frac{1}{T}+6.0 .\)The pre exponential factor A and the activation energy Ea, respectively, are
- 1.0 × 106 s–1 and 9.2 kJ mol–1
- 6.0 s–1 and 16.6 kJ mol–1
- 1.0 × 106 s–1 and 16.6 kJ mol–1
- 1.0 × 106 s–1 and 38.3 kJ mol–1
Answer
(C) 1.0 × 10 6 s –1 and 16.6 kJ mol –1
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