Arrhenius plot

In chemical kinetics, an Arrhenius plot displays the logarithm of a reaction rate constant, ( ln ⁡ ( k ) {\displaystyle \ln(k)} , ordinate axis) plotted against reciprocal of the temperature ( 1 / T {\displaystyle 1/T} , abscissa). Arrhenius plots are often used to analyze the effect of temperature on the rates of chemical reactions.

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Arrhenius plot

In chemical kinetics, an Arrhenius plot displays the logarithm of a reaction rate constant, ( ln ⁡ ( k ) {\displaystyle \ln(k)} , ordinate axis) plotted against reciprocal of the temperature ( 1 / T {\displaystyle 1/T} , abscissa). Arrhenius plots are often used to analyze the effect of temperature on the rates of chemical reactions.

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