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The temperature dependence of the rate of a chemical reaction can be explained by Arrhenius equaiton which is

The temperature dependence of the rate of a chemical reaction is given by arrhenius equation, k = Ae^(-Ea//RT) . Which of the following graphs will be a striaght line?

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Statement: The Arrhenius equation explains the temperature dependence of rate of a chemical reaction. Explanation: Plots of log K versus 1//T are linear and the energy of activation is obtained from such plots.