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Collision Theory
Collision Theory
k = Ae − E/ RT log e k=log e A−
RT
E
(a)
log
K2
=
Ea
[
T 2−T 1
K 1 2. 303 R T 1 T 2 ]
[ ]
(a) (b) K1 Ea T 2 −T 1
log =−
E K2 2. 303 R T 1 T 2
log 10 k =log 10 A− −RT (b)
2 .303 RT k = AE
[ ]
(c) (d) K1 Ea T 1−T 2
log =−
6. Arrhenius equation is K2 2. 303 R T 1 T 2
(c) (d)
d ln K d ln K
=ΔE ¿ /RT =ΔE ¿ /RT 2 None of these
(a) dT (b) dT
14. Collision theory is applicable to
d ln K ¿ 2 d ln K ¿ (a) First order reactions (b) Zero order reactions
=−ΔE /RT =−ΔE /RT
(c) dT (d) dT (c) Bimolecular reactions (d) Intra molecular
7. Activation energy of any reaction depends on reactions
(a) Temperature 15. A graph plotted between log K vs 1/T for calculating
(b) Nature of reactants activation energy is shown by
(c) Number of collisions per unit time
(d) Concentration of reactants
8. Relation between rate constant and temperature by
Arrhenius equation is
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