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The rate of reactions exhibiting negative activation energy
Options
(a) decreases with increasing temperature
(b) increases with increasing temperature
(c) does not depend on temperature
(d) depents on the height of the potential barrier
Correct Answer:
decreases with increasing temperature
Explanation:
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