REARRANGING ARRHENIUS EQ

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    • Arrhenius equation
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    • Why does K get smaller as Ea gets bigger
      As the activation energy (Ea​) increases, the rate constant (k) decreases because the term −Ea/RT in the Arrhenius equation becomes more negative. Raising A to the power of a larger negative number results in a smaller value for k. This aligns with the idea that a higher activation energy means fewer particles have sufficient energy to react, leading to a slower reaction rate, as shown by the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution.
    • Log form of Arrhenius equation
      lnk=lnA- EA/R x 1/T
      y=mx+c
      • y=lnk
      • x=1/T (the reciprocal of temperature in Kelvin)
      • m=−Ea/R (the gradient)
      • c=lnA (the y-intercept).
    • Finding EA
      Ea= (lnK-lnA)x RT
    • Finding T
      T=Ea/ R X (lnA-lnK)
    • Finding A
      Not log form: A= k/e^ - (EA/RT)