Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
On increasing the temperature, the half-life of reactions
Options
A.remain unchanged
B.increases
C.decreases
D.increases or decreases
Solution
$t_{1/2}\alpha\frac{1}{K} \Rightarrow T \uparrow K \uparrow t_{1/2} \downarrow$
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