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Tag: Arrhenius equation

An equation relating the rate constant of a  chemical reaction and the temperature at which the reaction is taking place: k = Aexp(–Ea/RT) where A is a constant, k the rate constant, T the thermodynamic temperature in kelvins, R the gas constant, and Ea the activation energy of the reaction. Reactions proceed at different rates at different temperatures, i.e. the magnitude of the rate

Akram Amir El Ali
November 28, 2018