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Set -I (without catalyst)
`{:(,"Reaction",,"Temperature",,"E(activation)",,"k"),(,ArarrB,,T_(1)K,,Ea_(1),,k_(1)),(,A rarr B,,T_(2)K,,Ea_(2),,k_(2)):}`
Set-II (with catalyst) (consider `+ve` catalyst only)
`{:(,"Reaction",,"Temperature",,"E(activation)",,"k"),(,A rarr B,,T_(1)K,,Ea_(3),,k_(3)),(,A rarr B,,T_(2)K,,Ea_(4),,k_(4)):}`
For the Set-I:

A

If `T_(1) gt T_(2),k_(1)gt k_(2)` always

B

If `T_(1) gt T_(2),k_(1) gt k_(2)` (for exothermic reaction)

C

If `T_(1) gt T_(2), k_(1) lt k_(2)` (for endothermic reaction)

D

`Ea_(1) ne Ea_(2)`

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