Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
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Two reaction, A → products and B → products have rate constants Ka and Kb at temperature T and activation energies Ea and Eb respectively. If Ka > Kb and Ea < Eb and assuming that A for both the reactions is same then :
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A.At higher temperatures Ka will be greater than Kb
B.At lower temperature Ka and Kb will differ more and Ka > Kb
C.As temperature rises Ka and Kb will be close to each other in magnitude
D.All of the above
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