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The rate constant of a first order reaction at `27^@C` is 10–3 min–1. The temperature coefficient of this reaction is 2. What is the rate constant (in min–1) at `17^@C` for this reaction :-

A

`10^(-3)`

B

`5xx10^(-4)`

C

`2xx10^(-3)`

D

`10^(-2)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`27^(@)C rarr 10^(-3)" m in"^(-1)`
`17^(@)C rarr (10^(-3))/(2)=5xx10^(-4)" m in"^(-1)`
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