Chemistry, asked by sumerchahal4879, 1 year ago

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 : (a) 10 times (b) 24 times(c) 32 times (d) 64 times

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Answered by NainaRamroop
20

Answer: 32 Times

Explanation: With a rise of 10 ⁰ Celsius in temperature, the rate of reaction is doubled. Hence, the temperature coefficient of the chemical reaction becomes 2 when temperature is increased by 50 ° Celsius,

=>Rate at 50°C/(Rate at Tₐ°C)

=>2^T/ Tₐ

=>2⁵⁰÷¹⁰

=> 2^5 = 32

Answered by shumailasoomro450
1

Answer:

32 times of initqil temperature

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