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Rate constant is a characteristic of the reaction and is equal to the rate of reaction when the concentration of the reacting species is taken as unity.
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Greater the surface area, greater will be the contact hence greater will be the rate of reaction.
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Greater the concentration, greater will be the rate of reactions.
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Increase in temperature increases the kinetic energy hence collision increases so the rate of reaction increases.
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Temperature coefficient is the ratio of the rate constants that differ by 10 K
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