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Arrhenius equation may be represented as...

Arrhenius equation may be represented as

A

In `A/k=(E_(a))/(RT)`

B

`(d"In"K)/(dT)=(E_(a))/(RT)`

C

`logA=logk+(E_(a))/(2.303RT)`

D

`log(-(E_(a))/(Rt))=k/A`

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The correct Answer is:
A, C

`K=A.e^(-Ea//RT),In(A/K)=(Ea)/(RT),logA(logK+(Ea)/(2.303RT))`
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