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The temperature dependence of rate constant (k) of a chemical reaction is written in terms of Arrhenius equation , `K = Ae^(-E^(**) //RT)` . Activation energy `(E^(**))` of the reaction can be calculated by plotting
A. log k vs `(1)/(logT)`
B. k vs T
C. k vs `(1)/(log T)`
D. log k vs `(1)/(T)`

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k = `Ae^(-E^(0) //RT) underset(y) ("log")k = underset(c) ("log") A - underset("mx")(E^(0))//RT therefore` log k vs `(1)/(T)`.

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