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In Arrhenius plot, intercept is equal to

A

`(-E_(a))/(R )`

B

`lnA`

C

`lnK`

D

`log_(10)A`

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The correct Answer is:
B

According to Arrhenius equation,
`k=A.e^(-E_(a)//RT)`
wherek=rate constant
or `lnk=lnA-(E_(a))/(RT)`
A=frequency factor
`E_(a)=`Energy of activation
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