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(a) Rate constant of a chemical reaction...

(a) Rate constant of a chemical reaction rises to double by increase in temperature of `10^(@)C`. Explain with labelled distribution curve.
(b) The rate constant of a first order reaction increases by four times when the temperature changes from 350 K to 400 K. Calculate the energy of activation of the reaction assuming that it does not change with temperature `(R=8.314" JK"^(-1)"mol"^(-1),log4=0.6021)`

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