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For a topic that's so small but complex, it seems like a big time waste to be wasting time grasping my head around a concept that I can't even find 3 past paper questions on?
What do yall think? If you can find a lot of questions on it please link it
What do yall think? If you can find a lot of questions on it please link it

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For a topic that's so small but complex, it seems like a big time waste to be wasting time grasping my head around a concept that I can't even find 3 past paper questions on?
What do yall think? If you can find a lot of questions on it please link it
For a topic that's so small but complex, it seems like a big time waste to be wasting time grasping my head around a concept that I can't even find 3 past paper questions on?
What do yall think? If you can find a lot of questions on it please link it

https://www.chemguide.co.uk/physical...-arrhenius.pdf
I quite like the Arrhenius equation - I'm studying Chemistry at University and it still crops up you know

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It's not necessarily complex once you take a step back and look at it
Not only that, but as much as questions regarding the Arrhenius equation are few and far between, they can score you a lot of marks in exams just from doing relatively simple things
All you really have to know is:
I'm with CheeseIsVeg on this one... I love encountering the Arrhenius equation in my Physical studies, and it's very useful too!
Not only that, but as much as questions regarding the Arrhenius equation are few and far between, they can score you a lot of marks in exams just from doing relatively simple things
All you really have to know is:
- What the terms in the Arrhenius equation actually mean
- That the Arrhenius equation links the rate constant of a reaction to its temperature
- What the linear form of the Arrhenius equation is, and becoming familiar with drawing an Arrhenius plot
- That you can use an Arrhenius plot to determine the activation energy (and pre-exponential factor) of a reaction
I'm with CheeseIsVeg on this one... I love encountering the Arrhenius equation in my Physical studies, and it's very useful too!
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