Solving a system of linear equation in two variables
In the Arrhen...
Question
In the Arrhenius equation, K=Aexp(−Ea/RT). A may be termed as rate constant at infinite temperature. If true enter 1, if false enter 0.
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Solution
In the Arrhenius equation, K=Aexp(−Ea/RT). A may be termed as rate constant at infinite temperature. Whn, the temperature is infinite, the value of the term −EaRT becomes zero and the value of the term exp(−EaRT) becomes equal to 1. Hence, k=A