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In the start of summer, a given sample of milk turns sour at room temperature `(27^(@)C)` in `48` hours. In a refrigerator at `2^(@)C`, milk can be stored there times longer before it sours.
Calculate the rate constant at `310 K`, when rate constant at `300 K` is `1.6 xx 10^(5)`

A

`2.363 xx 10^(5)`

B

`2.4 xx 10^(5)`

C

`2.450 xx 10^(5)`

D

`3.123 xx 10^(5)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`(k_(310))/(k_(300)) = 1.477`
`:. k_(310) = 1.477 xx k_(300) = 1.477 xx 1.6 xx 10^(5)`
`= 2.363 xx 10^(5)`
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