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How does 'y = mx + c' relate to the Arrhenius equation? Does it need to be rearranged or something?

Ulex replies … We have posted a tutorial in the A2 section about rates of reaction (kinetics) to answer this question.

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Before attempting any practical work based on the advice and suggestions on this website, you must do the following. Identify any hazards, assess the risks from these hazards, and then decide appropriate control measures to reduce the risks. You must have these approved by those in authority in your school or college laboratory. Do not rely on what is said on this website. For further guidance see our tutorial on Risk Assessment.

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