To solve this question, we need to understand the concept of activation energy and the gas constant (β).
The gas constant β is an important constant utilized in various equations in physical chemistry. Particularly, it appears in the Arrhenius equation, which is used to calculate the energy of activation (πΌa). The Arrhenius equation is:
\(k = A \exp{\left( -\frac{E_a}{RT} \right)}\)
Here:
In the context of activation energy, β is often given in calories per degree per mole (cal/deg.mol or cal/K.mol). The standard value of β in such units is approximately 1.987 cal/deg.mol.
The closest option provided to the standard value of the gas constant relevant for activation energy is:
Thus, the correct answer is Option 1. The other options do not match the standard value of β for these units and can be eliminated as incorrect.
Match the following:
(P) Schedule H
(Q) Schedule G
(R) Schedule P
(S) Schedule F2
Descriptions:
(I) Life period of drugs
(II) Drugs used under RMP
(III) List of Prescription Drugs
(IV) Standards for surgical dressing