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Chapter 13 Problem 13.33

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Use the Arrhenius equation to show why the rate constant of a reaction (a) decreases with increasing activation energy and (b) increases with increasing temperature.

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The first step in solving 13 problem number 33 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Use the Arrhenius equation to show why the rate constant of a reaction (a) decreases with increasing activation energy and (b) increases with increasing temperature.
From the textbook chapter Chemical Kinetics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Chemistry 12 
Author Raymond Chang; Kenneth Goldsby
ISBN 9780078021510

Solution: Use the Arrhenius equation to show why the rate

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