Define temperature coefficient in chemical reaction and its unit?
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Temperature coefficient refers to the ratio of rate constants of a chemical reaction, affected by 10 degree rise in temperature. Represented by Kt+10C/Kt.. It's value varies between 2–3. That is for every 10 degree rise in temperature, rate of reaction is doubled.
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