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For a certain gaseous reaction rise of temperature from `25^(@)C` to `35^(@)C` doubles the rate of reaction. What is the value of activation energy :-

A

`10/(2.30R times 298 times 308)`

B

`(0.693R times 298 times 308)/10`

C

`(2.303 times 10)/(298 times 308R)`

D

`(0.693R times 10)/(290 times 308)`

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