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:
The correct form of the Arrhenius equation is: \[ k = A e^{-\frac{E_a}{RT}} \] Where:
\( k \) is the rate constant,
\( A \) is the pre-exponential factor,
\( E_a \) is the activation energy,
\( R \) is the gas constant,
\( T \) is the temperature.
Option (D) shows an incorrect form where \( E_a \) is positive, which does not match the correct Arrhenius equation.
In the given graph, \( E_a \) for the reverse reaction will be