Temperature coefficient of a reaction is 2. when temperature is increased from 30°c to 100°c, rate of the reaction increases by
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Temperature coefficient is defined as change in rate ratio by an increase in .
Mathematically, Temperature coefficient =
Therefore, in the given situation we can conclude that when temperature changes from to then it is given that temperature coefficient is 2.
Hence, when temperature changes from to then rate of reaction will be which is equal to 128.
Thus, we can conclude that rate of reaction increases by 128.
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