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For a reaction, `K=2xx10^(13)e^(-30000//RT)`. When log K (y-axis) is ploted against 1/T (x-axis) slope of line be . . . .. Cal

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`(30000)/(4.6)`

B

`(-30000)/(4.6)`

C

`(-30000)/(2.3030)`

D

`(-30000)/(4.6)`

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