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Question
In a zero order reaction for every 10o rise of temperature, the rate is doubled. If the temperature is increased from 10oC to 100oC, the rate of the reaction will become
Options
A.256 times
B.512 times
C.64 times
D.128 times
Solution
For 10o rise in temperature, n = 1
so rate = 2n = 21 = 2
When temperature is increased from 10oC to 100oC, change in temperature = 100 - 10 = 90oC, i.e., n = 9. So rate = 29 = 512 times
Alternate methode With every 10o rise in temperature, rate becomes double, so
= 29 = 512 times.
so rate = 2n = 21 = 2
When temperature is increased from 10oC to 100oC, change in temperature = 100 - 10 = 90oC, i.e., n = 9. So rate = 29 = 512 times
Alternate methode With every 10o rise in temperature, rate becomes double, so
= 29 = 512 times.Create a free account to view solution
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