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By determining the rate constants at two temperatures, we will be able to

A

determine the rate constant at standard temperature

B

determine Activation energy of a chemical reaction

C

determine probability of collision.

D

all of above.

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B

Hint : By using this formula `{log .k_2//k_1 = E_a//2.303 (1//T_1 - 1//T_1)}`, calculating rate constants at two different temperatures, we will be able to calculate activation energy.
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