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The rate constant `(K')` of one reaction is double of the rate constant (K") of another reaction. Then the relationship between the corresponding activation energies of the two reactions `(E_(a)^(') "and" E_(a)^(''))` will be

A

`E_(a) gt E_(a)`

B

`E_(a) = E_(a)`

C

`E_(a) lt E_(a)`

D

`E_(a) = 4E_(a)`

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The correct Answer is:
c

As `K' gt K'' . E'_(a) lt E''_(a)` (Greater the rate constant , less is the activation energy).
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