Using the Arrhenius Equation (14.3.3) Flashcards
• The Arrhenius equation can be rewritten for two temperatures, allowing for comparisons between those two temperatures.
• The Arrhenius equation can be rewritten for two temperatures, allowing for comparisons between those two temperatures.
• The Arrhenius equation is useful for predicting the rate constant (k) of a reaction at a given temperature.
• The Arrhenius equation is useful for predicting the rate constant (k) of a reaction at a given temperature.
• The activation energy (Ea) can be calculated when the rate constants are known at two different temperatures.
• The activation energy (Ea) can be calculated when the rate constants are known at two different temperatures.