FAQ

What is the Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation?
The Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation is also known as the pre-exponential factor and it describes the frequency of reaction and correct molecular orientation. Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation is usually measured using the Liter per Mole Second for Second Order Reaction Rate Constant. Note that the value of Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation is always negative.
Can the Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation be negative?
Yes, the Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation, measured in Second Order Reaction Rate Constant can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation?
Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation is usually measured using the Liter per Mole Second[L/(mol*s)] for Second Order Reaction Rate Constant. Cubic Meter per Mole Second[L/(mol*s)], Cubic Meter per Kilomole Millisecond[L/(mol*s)], Liter per Mole Millisecond[L/(mol*s)] are the few other units in which Frequency Factor from Arrhenius Equation can be measured.
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