Rate of a reaction can be expressed by Arrhenius equation as: k=A e^ - E R T In this…
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Rate of a reaction can be expressed by Arrhenius equation as: \(k=A \cdot e^{-\frac{E}{R T}}\)
In this equation, E represents:
- the energy above which all the colliding molecules will react
- the energy below which colliding molecules will react
- the total energy of the reacting molecules at a temperature, T
- the fraction of molecules with energy greater than the activation energy of the reaction
Answer
(A) the energy above which all the colliding molecules will react
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