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The rate constants of a reaction are `1xx10^(-3)sec^(-1)" and "2xx10^(-3)sec^(-1)" at "27^(@)C" and "37^(@)C` respectively. Calculate the activation energy of the reaction.

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`53.6" kJ mol"^(-1)`
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