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The temperature coefficient of a reaction in 2 and the rate of the reaction at `25^(@)C` is ` 3 mol L^(-1) min^(-1)` Calculate the rate at `75^(@)C`.

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According to Arrhenius , for every `10^(@)C` rise in the temperature , the rate of reaction is doubled .
Rise in the temperature ` = 75^(@)C - 25^(@)C = 50^(@)C = 5 xx 10^(@)C` .
The increase in the rate of the reaction `= 2^(5) ` = 32time .
Specifine rate the reaction , K = A `= 8.14 xx 10^(21) mol L^(-1) s^(-1)`
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