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Which plots will give the value of activation energy?

A

`K vs. T`

B

`1//K vs. T`

C

In `K vs. T`

D

In `K vs. (1)/(T)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

In `K = In A - (E_(a))/(RT)` is Arrehenius equation. Thus plots of In `K` vs `1//T` will give slope `= E_(a)//R`.
`y = mx + c`
`m = -E_(a)//R`.
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