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The Arrhenius equation $k = Ae^{-E_a/RT}$ predicts that, as temperature rises, the rate constant:

ADecreases, since the exponent becomes more negative here
BStays unchanged, since $A$ and $E_a$ are both constants
COscillates, with periodic peaks at certain temperatures only
DIncreases, since $e^{-E_a/RT}$ rises as $T$ grows in formula
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Increases, since $e^{-E_a/RT}$ rises as $T$ grows in formula
As $T$ rises, the exponent becomes less negative, so $k$ increases.
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