First-Order Arrhenius Equation
The Arrhenius equation is a formula for the temperature dependence of reaction rates.
The first-order rate constant equals the preexponential factor times the exponential of activation energy divided by the product of the molar gas constant and the temperature.
Formula
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| symbol | description | physical quantity |
|---|---|---|
| k | first-order rate constant | "FirstOrderRateConstant" |
| T | temperature | "Temperature" |
| Ea | activation energy | "ActivationEnergy" |
| A | preexponential factor | "FirstOrderArrheniusFactor" |
Forms
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