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The increase in rate constant of a chemical reaction with increasing temperature is (are) due to the fact (s) that

A

290 K - 300 K

B

300 K - 310 K

C

310 K - 320 K

D

320 K - 330 K

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A

Rate constant is inversly proportional to temperature.
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