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In the Arrhenius equation, K=Aexp(Ea/RT). A may be termed as rate constant at infinite temperature.
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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

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