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The activation energy of a reaction is 56 .2 kJ mole . The ratio of rate constants at 305 K and 300 K is ( R=8 J `mol^(-1) K^(-1)`) about :

A

`1.25`

B

`1.47`

C

`1.10`

D

`1.60`

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