Question:

Which one of the following does not represent Arrhenius equation?

Updated On: Mar 29, 2025
  • \(\log k=\log A-\frac{Ea}{2.303RT}\)
  • \(k=Ae^{-Ea/RT}\)
  • \(In\;k=-\frac{Ea}{RT}+In\;A\)
  • \(k=Ae^{Ea/RT}\)
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The Arrhenius equation describes how the rate constant \( k \) depends on the temperature \( T \) and activation energy \( E_a \). The correct form of the Arrhenius equation is:

\[ k = Ae^{-\frac{E_a}{RT}} \]

Where:

  • \( k \) is the rate constant.
  • \( A \) is the pre-exponential factor (frequency factor).
  • \( E_a \) is the activation energy.
  • \( R \) is the gas constant.
  • \( T \) is the temperature in Kelvin.

Which of the following does not represent the Arrhenius equation?

  • (A) \( \log k = \log A - \frac{E_a}{2.303RT} \) is a valid transformation of the Arrhenius equation.
  • (B) \( k = Ae^{-E_a/RT} \) is the correct form of the Arrhenius equation.
  • (C) \( \ln k = -\frac{E_a}{RT} + \ln A \) is also a valid transformation of the Arrhenius equation.
  • (D) \( k = Ae^{E_a/RT} \) is incorrect because the exponent should have a negative sign.

The correct answer is (D) because \( k = Ae^{E_a/RT} \) does not represent the correct form of the Arrhenius equation.

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