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The Temperature Coefficient Of Most Of The Reaction Lies Between _______

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Answered by sharmisthamajhi29
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Answer:

The Temperature Coefficient Of Most Of The Reaction Lies Between 10k.

Explanation:

Temperature Coefficient

It is the ratio of two rate constants differing by a temperature of 10 K. For most of the reactions, if temperature rises from 298 K to 308 K, the rate constant almost gets doubled. The value of temperature coefficient for most of the reactions lies between 2 to 3.

Answered by aryab674
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Answer:

The temperature coefficient of most of the reaction lies between 2 and 3.

Explanation:

Temperature coefficient:

  • It is the factor by which the rate constant of a reaction increases when there is an increase of 10 °C in temperature.
  • Temperature coefficient usually lies between 2 and 3.
  • Temperature coefficients are specified for each and every appliance.
  • Temperature coefficients can have a negative value.
  • Materials which have negative temperature coefficients are used in floor heating. This type of materials avoids excessive heating beneath itself.  
  • Materials with negative temperature coefficients are also used in electrical appliances, such as in making circuits and switch boards.
  • But materials which have positive temperature coefficients have shown electrical resistance.

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