The activation energy for a reaction can be found by finding the slope of a plot of ln(k) vs. T-1 and
A) adding this slope to -R.
B) multiplying this slope by 2.303.
C) dividing this slope by -R.
D) multiplying this slope by 2.303R.
E) multiplying this slope by -R.
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