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The rate of a chemical reaction is tripled when the temperature of the reaction is increased from 298
K to 308 K. The activation energy (in kcal mol'K', up to one decimal place) for the reaction
is(Given R = 1.987cal mol K-')​

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Reaction rate, in chemistry, the speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds. It is often expressed in terms of either the concentration (amount per unit volume) of a product that is formed in a unit of time or the concentration of a reactant that is consumed in a unit of time.

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