The Arrhenius equation is a formula used in chemistry to express the temperature dependence of reaction rates. It quantifies how the rate of a chemical reaction increases with an increase in temperature and is commonly represented in the following form: \[ k = A e^{-\frac{E_a}{RT}} \] Where: - \( k \) is the rate constant of the reaction.
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