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In the Arrhenius equation, k = Aexp−Ea/RT. At zero activation energy or infinite temperature, A may be termed as:

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time constant
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rate constant
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reaction rate
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none of the above
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The correct option is C rate constant
In the Arrhenius equation, k = AeEa/RT, A may be termed as the rate constant at zero activation energy or infinite temperature. This is because only under the conditions EaRT=0

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