Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
The rate of a reaction is approximately doubled for every 10°C rise in temperature. If the temperature is raised by 50°C, then the reaction rate increases by about
Options
A.10 times
B.16 times
C.32 times
D.64 times
Solution
$\frac{r_{2}}{r_{1}} \approx (2)^{5} = 32$
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