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Explain briefly how does the rate of a reaction almost doubles for 10 degree rise in temperature​

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Answered by vanshirami
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As you increase the temperature the rate of reaction increases. As a rough approximation, for many reactions happening at around room temperature, the rate of reaction doubles for every 10°C rise in temperature. This is due to an increase in the number of particles that have the minimum energy required.

Answered by yuvikanishtha
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As you increase the temperature the rate of reaction increases. As a rough approximation, for many reactions happening at around room temperature, the rate of reaction doubles for every 10°C rise in temperature. This is due to an increase in the number of particles that have the minimum energy required.

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