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When the temperature of a reaction is raised from 300 K to 310 K, the reaction rate doubles. Determine the activation energy , `E_(a)` associated with the reaction.

A

6.45 KJ `"mol"^(-1)`

B

23.3 KJ `"mol"^(-1)`

C

53.58 KJ `"mol"^(-1)`

D

178 KJ `"mol"^(-1)`

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