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The activation energies of the two reactions are E1 and E2 with E1 > E2. If the temperature of the reacting system is increased from T1 (rate constants are K1 and K2) to T2(rate constants are K1’ and K2’ ), predict which of the following alternative is correct.


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K1'K1<K2'K2

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K1'K1>K2'K2

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K1'K1=K2'K2

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K1K1'<K2K2'

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Solution

The correct option is B

K1'K1>K2'K2


The explanation for the correct answer

Option(B): The expression of the Arrhenius equation is:K=Ae-EaRT

  • k denotes the rate constant of the reaction.
  • A denotes the pre-exponential factor which, in terms of the collision theory, is the frequency of correctly oriented collisions between the reacting species.
  • e is the base of the natural logarithm (Euler’s number).
  • Ea denotes the activation energy of the chemical reaction (in terms of energy per mole).
  • R denotes the universal gas constant.
  • T denotes the absolute temperature associated with the reaction (in Kelvin).

If we take the first reaction we will consider,

E1=2.303RT1T2(T1-T2)logK1'K1

For the second reaction,

E2=2.303RT1T2(T1-T2)logK2'K2

Since, E1>E2

K1'K1>K2'K2

Hence, Option(B) is correct.


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