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the temperature of a chemical reaction with activation energy 52.86kJ is increased from 20 degree Celsius to 40 degree Celsius .the rate of reaction increased by​

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It has been observed experimentally that a rise of 10 °C in temperature usually doubles or triples the speed of a reaction between molecules. The minimum energy needed for a reaction to proceed, known as the activation energy, stays the same with increasing temperature.

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