Arrhenius equation: k = Ae^(−Eₐ/RT), relating the rate constant to temperature, activation energy, and the frequency factor.
How to apply it: Use the Arrhenius equation to calculate activation energy from rate constant data at different temperatures.
Course: AP Chemistry · Unit: Kinetics
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