The activation energy for a reaction is 9.0 Kcal/mol. The increase in the rate constant…
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The activation energy for a reaction is 9.0 Kcal/mol. The increase in the rate constant when temperature is increased from 298 to 308 K
- 10%
- 100%
- 50%
- 63%
Answer
(D) 63%
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