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Rate constant 'k' and absolute temperature 'T' are related by collision theory (for bimolecular) as

A. k ∝ T1.5

B. k ∝ exp(-E/RT)

C. k ∝ $$\sqrt {\text{T}} $$

D. k ∝ T

Answer: Option C


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