📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The 'Rate Constant' of a reaction is doubled when the temperature is raised from 300K to 310K. This is explained by:
A
boyle's law
B
arrhenius equation
C
charles's law
D
avogadro's law
Explanation
The Arrhenius equation $k = Ae^{-Ea/RT}$ shows how rate constant varies with temperature.
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