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The rate constant, the activation energy and the Arrhenius parameters of a chemical reaction at `25^(@)` C are `2.0 xx 10^(-5) s^(-1)` , 100 kJ `mol^(-1)` and `6.0 xx 10^(14) s^(-1)` , respectively. The value of rate constant at very high temperature approaches.

A

`2.0xx10^(-5) s^(-1)`

B

`infty`

C

`6.0 xx10^(14)s^(-1)`

D

`12xx10^(-9) s^(-1)`

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C

We have `k=Ae^(-E//RT)` when `T rarr infty k rarr A`
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