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

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T

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E

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P

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C

`k=p.Z.e^(-E_(a)//RT)`, in this equation k is inversely related to E. so decrease in E will result in increase of k.
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