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If the rate of reaction increases by two times with every `10^@C` rise in temperature, then if we raise the temperature by `40^@C`, the new rate of the reaction will be :-

A

4 times

B

8 times

C

32 times

D

16 times

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The correct Answer is:
D

`r_2/r_1=(2)^4=16`
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  • If the rate of a reaction increases to two times every 10^@ rise in temperature , then if we raise the temperature by 40^@ , the new rate of the reaction will be

    A
    4 times
    B
    8 times
    C
    16 times
    D
    32 times
  • Respiratory rate increases twice/thrice with every 10^(@)C rise in temperature. This is called

    A
    Haldane effect
    B
    Hamburger phenomenon
    C
    Chloride shift
    D
    Vant Hoffs law
  • Rate of reaction increase with temperature :-

    A
    of any reaction
    B
    of exothermic reaction
    C
    of endothermic reaction
    D
    of none
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