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If the rate of reaction increases by 27 times, when temperature is increased by 30 K, then temperature coefficient of the reaction is___________________

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`x=((T_(2)-T_(1))/10)=30/10impliesx=3,(r_(2))/(r_(1))=(K_(2))/(K_(1))=mu^(x)impliesmu^(3)=27,mu^(3)=3^(3),mu=3`
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