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Calculate the ratio of the catalysed and uncatalysed rate constant at `20^(@)C` if the energy of activation of a catalysed reaction is `20 kJ "mol"^(-1)` and for the uncatalysed reaction is `75 kJ "mol"^(-1)`

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