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arrhenius equation
shows the relationship between the rate constant, activation energy, and temperature in kelvin
arrhenius equation equation
k = Ae-Ea/RT
A parameter
-frequency factor, is reaction specific and takes care of the fraction of collisions that have the proper orientation
-A is specific to each reaction and is temperature dependent
-A = Z x p (Z is collision frequency and p is static factor)
e-Ea/RT parameter
takes care of the fraction of collisions that have enough energy to react
natural log equation
lnk = -Ea/RT (1/T) + lnA (y=mx+b)
two point equation
basically the clausius-clapeyron equation