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Q. The temperature dependence of rate constant (k) of a chemical reaction is written in terms of Arrhenius equation, $k = A.e ^{- E ^{*} / RT }$. Activation energy $\left( E ^{*}\right)$ of the reaction can be calculated by plotting

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Solution:

Arrhenius equation $k = Ae^{-E^{*}/RT} ln$ $k = ln A - \frac{E^{*}}{RT} \, \, \, \, \, \, $

(E* = energy of activation) or $log k = log A - \frac{E^{*}}{2.303 \, RT}$

Compare this equation with the straight line equation,

i.e.$$ $y = mx + c$

where $'m'$ is slope and $c'$ is intercept Hence, $E$ is calculated with the help of following slope.

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