thalium
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Arrhenius equation
I have a question about this: when you write the arrhenius equation expressed in terms of logarithms to the base 10 it looks like this: logk=logA -
(Ea/2.303RT), where Ea is activation energy. From where does the 2.303 come? I've searched in many books but I didn't find out from where it
comes. Merry Christmas to all and any help would be apriciated.
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1/log e
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It is introduced to convert natural logarithms (taking which reduces the exponential function to the value to its exponent) to logarithms to base 10.
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thanks
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