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The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every 10°C rise of temperature.

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Answered by maushami888
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The rate of a chemical reaction Doubles for every 10° C rise of temperature is the temperature is raised by 50°C the rate of the reaction increased by about 32 times.


EXPLANATION:-

= Rate of 50°C/(Rate at T,°C)
= (2)∆T/T1
=(2)50/10
= (2)5
= 2×2×2×2×2
= 32



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