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The rate constant is given by the equation `k = P.Ze^(-E_(a)//RT)`. Which factor should register a decrease for the reaction to proceed more rapidly?

A

T

B

Z

C

E

D

pressure.

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The correct Answer is:
C

Lower the activation energy, faster is the reaction.
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