The activation energy for a reaction is 100 kJ/mole. The approximate increase in temperature required for doubling the rate of reaction from that at 25°C, is . . . . . . . . °C.

The activation energy for a reaction is 100 kJ/mole. The approximate increase in temperature required for doubling the rate of reaction from that at 25°C, is . . . . . . . . °C. Correct Answer 10

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