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explain temperature coefficient of a chemical reaction

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Answered by Harsh112233445566
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Temperature coefficient of a chemical reaction is in its carbon dioxide


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Answered by vanisha01
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The rate ratio at a temperature increase of 10 degrees (marked by points) is equal to the Q10 coefficient. The Q10 temperature coefficient is a measure of the rate of change of a biological or chemical system as a consequence of increasing the temperature by 10 °C.

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