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The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every `10^(@)C` rise of temperature . If temperature is raised by `50^(@)C` rate to the reaction increases by about-

A

24 times

B

32 times

C

64 times

D

10 times

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The correct Answer is:
B

Increase in reaction -rate `=2^(5)=32` times.
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