Chemistry 12th Edition

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 0078021510
ISBN 13: 978-0-07802-151-0

Chapter 13 - Chemical Kinetics - Questions & Problems - Page 611: 13.32

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Arrhenius equation can be written as $$ k = Ae^{\frac{-E_a}{RT} }$$ $k$ is the rate constant at a particular temperature $T$, $E_a$ is the minimum energy required to turn reactants into the products, which is known as activation energy $R$ is the universal gas constant $A$ is know as pre-exponential factor or Arrhenius factor, it depends on the frequency of molecules reacting and their proper orientation Arrhenius equation can be used to determine temperature dependency of a particular reaction.
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