The rate of reaction is doubled for every 10ºC rise in temperature. The increase in rate…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
The rate of reaction is doubled for every 10ºC rise in temperature. The increase in rate as result of increase in temperature from 10ºC to 100ºC is
- 112
- 512
- 400
- 256
Answer
(B) 512
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