Ea & K Chemical Kinetics

If Ea (activation energy) decreases then K (rate constant) increases . (Other parameters being constant) But in this question Reaction 1 has greater Ea but then also has faster rate of reaction. Why ? PFA
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kreo.revansh7mo ago
, the correct answer is: A. Rate of reaction 1 increases more @Say_miracle_shadow , Used ChatGPT 4o crossed checked it 2 websites
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Say_miracle_shadowOP7mo ago
Okay sir Thank you sir + solved @iTeachChem @kreo.revansh
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