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The first-order rate constant `k` is related to temperature as `log k = 15.0 - (10^(6)//T)`. Which of the following pair of value is correct ?

A

`A=10^(15) and E =1.9xx10^(4) KJ`

B

`A=10^(-15) and E =40 KJ`

C

`A=10^(15) and E =40 KJ`

D

`A=10^(-15) and E =1.9xx10^(4) KJ`

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