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Which one is correct for `K = A e^(-E_(a)//RT` ?

A

(a) `E_(a)` is energy of activation

B

(b) `R` is Rydberg constant

C

(c ) `K` is equilibrium constant

D

(d) `A` is adsorption factor

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The correct Answer is:
a

`R` is molar gas constant, `A` is frequency factor, `K` is rate constant.
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