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In the Arrhenius plot of ln k vs (1)/(T)...

In the Arrhenius plot of ln k vs `(1)/(T)` , a linear plot is obtained with a slope of `-2 xx 10^(4)` K . The energy of activation of the reaction (in kJ `"mole"^(-1)`) is (R value is 8.3 J`K^(-1) mol^(-1)`)

A

83

B

166

C

249

D

332

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B

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