The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every 10°C
rise of temperature. If the temperature is raised by
50°C, the rate of the reaction increases by about
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The rate of reaction becomes 2 times for every 10 degree rise in temperature.
An increase in temperature typically increases the rate of reaction. An increase in temperature will raise the average kinetic energy of the reactant molecules. Therefore, a greater proportion of molecules will have the minimum energy necessary for an effective collision .
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since for every 10 degree Celsius rise in temperature rate doubles for 50°C rise in temperature increase in reaction rate ° 2^5.
=2*2*2*2*2=32 times.
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