Plots showing the variation of the rate constant (k) with temperature (T) are given below.
The plot that follows the Arrhenius equation is:
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According to the Arrhenius equation, \( k = A e^{-\frac{E_a}{RT}} \), where \( k \) increases exponentially with temperature, showing a positive curvature as the temperature rises.
According to the Arrhenius equation, k increases exponentially with temperature.
The plot corresponding to this behavior is shown by option (A), which represents an exponential rise in k as temperature increases.
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