The rate of a reaction becomes 2 times for every 10°C rise in temperature. How many times the rate of a reaction will increase if temperature is increased from 30°C to 60°C?
16
8
6
None of the above
For every rise of 10°C rise in temperature, the rate of reaction becomes 2 times.
From 30°C to 60°C, there is a rise of 30°C which means the rate of reaction will increase 23 times (= 8 times).
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