Q 2613278149.     At a certain temperature, the first order rate constant `k_1` is found to be smaller than the second order rate constant `k_2` . If the energy of activation `E_1` of the first order reaction is greater than energy of activation of the second order reaction, then with increase in temperature.

A

`k_1` will increase faster than `k_2` , but always will remain less than `k_2`

B

`k_2` will increase faster than `k_1`

C

`k_1` will increase faster than `k_2` and becomes equal to `k_2` .

D

`k_1` will increase faster `k_2` and becomes greater than `k_2`

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