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Arrhenius Equation

k = A exp(-Ea/RT), where k is rate constant, A is pre-exponential factor, Ea is activation energy, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the absolute temperature.
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The statement of the theorem

k=Aexp(EaRT)k = A \exp\left(-\frac{E_a}{R T}\right)\n\nWhere kk is the rate constant (Time1\text{Time}^{-1}), AA is the pre-exponential factor (or frequency factor, Time1\text{Time}^{-1}), EaE_a is the activation energy (Energy\text{Energy}), RR is the ideal gas constant (Energy/(TemperatureMole)\text{Energy}/(\text{Temperature} \cdot \text{Mole})), and TT is the absolute temperature (Temperature\text{Temperature}). This relationship governs the temperature dependence of the rate constant.
Source: Wikipedia