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The activation energies of two reactions I and II are `E_(a)` and `2E_(a)` respectively. If the temperature of the reacting systems is increased from T to T', predict which of the following alternative is /are correct ?

A

`(k'_(I))/(k_(I))gt1`

B

`(k'_(II))/(k_(II))gt1`

C

`(k'_(I))/(k_(I))lt(k'_(II))/(k_(II))`

D

`(k'_(I))/(k_(I))=2(k'_(II))/(k_(II))`

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