- A${M^ + }$
- ✓${M^ - }$
- C${M^{2 + }}$
- D${M^{2 - }}$
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LIST $-I$ (Cell) |
LIST $-II$ (Use/Property/Reaction) |
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$A$ Leclanche cell |
$I$ Converts energy of combustion into electrical energy |
| $B$ Ni-Cd cell | $II$ Does not involve any ion in solution and is used in hearing aids |
| $C$ Fuel cell | $III$ Rechargeable |
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$D$ Mercury cell |
$IV$ Reaction at anode $\mathrm{Zn} \rightarrow \mathrm{Zn}^{2+}+2 \mathrm{e}^{-}$ |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:


($A$) a high activation energy usually implies a fast reaction.
($B$) rate constant increases with increase in temperature. This is due to a greater number of collisions whose energy exceeds the activation energy.
($C$) higher the magnitude of activation energy, stronger is the temperature dependence of the rate constant.
($D$) the pre-exponential factor is a measure of the rate at which collisions occur, irrespective of their energy.