Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
The activation energy of a reaction is zero. The rate constant of the reaction
Options
A.increases with increase in temperature.
B.decreases with increase in temperature.
C.increases with decrease in temperature.
D.is nearly independent in temperature.
Solution
$K = A.e^{- E_{a}/RT} = A\alpha\sqrt{T}\left( \text{if }E_{a} = 0 \right)$
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