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Which of the following statement is incorrect about activation energy? Higher the activation energy slower is the rate of reaction.

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Remember that the SI unit for activation energy is \text{J/mol}, and not \text{J/mol/K}. The temperature dependence of the reaction rate is described by the Arrhenius equation.
Updated On: Apr 15, 2025
  • Higher the activation energy slower is the rate of reaction.
  • Catalyst decreases the activation energy.
  • SI unit of activation energy is J/mol/K.
  • Activation energy depends upon the rate of reaction.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation


Activation energy is the minimum energy required for a reaction to occur. The rate of reaction is inversely proportional to the activation energy. - Option (A) is true because higher activation energy does indeed slow down the reaction rate.
- Option (B) is true since catalysts lower the activation energy required for a reaction to proceed.
- Option (C) is incorrect. The SI unit for activation energy is J/mol, not J/mol/K.
- Option (D) is true because activation energy is a property of the reaction itself, not directly related to the rate. Thus, the incorrect statement is option C.
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