Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The rate of a chemical reaction doubles ...

The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every `10^(@)C` rise in temperature. If the temperature is increased by `60^(@)C` the rate of reaction increases by about

A

20 times

B

32 times

C

64 times

D

128 times

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

`x=60/10=6,(r_(2))/(r_(1))=mu^(x),r_(2)=r_(1)xx2^(6)=r_(1)xx64`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CHEMICAL KINETICS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PRACTICE SHEET-4 (LINKED COMPREHENSION TYPE QUESTIONS)|6 Videos
  • CHEMICAL KINETICS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PRACTICE SHEET-4 (MATCH THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS)|2 Videos
  • CHEMICAL KINETICS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PRACTICE SHEET-3 (INTEGER ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)|6 Videos
  • CHEMICAL KINETCS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise EXERCISE - 3.2|45 Videos
  • CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Additional Practice Exercise|54 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

When the temperature is increased by 10^(@)C the rate of a reaction increases

In a zero-order reaction for every 10^(@) rise of temperature, the rate is doubled. If the temperature is increased from 10^(@)C to 100^(@)C . The rate of the reaction will become

The rate of reaction becomes two times for every 10^(@)C rise in temperature. If the rate of reaction increases by 32 times when the temperature is increased from 30^(@)C to (10x)^(2)C . Then X=

The rate of a reaction doubles or decreases by half when temperature changes by

The rate of first order reaction increases:

The rate of reaction becomes 2 times for evergy 10^(@)C rise in temperature. How many times the rate of reaction will increase when temperature is increased from 30^(@)C to 80^(@)C

The rate of the chemical reaction doubles for an increase of 10K in absolute temperature form 298 K. Calculate E_(a) .

The rate of reaction is generally doubled for .... rise in temperature.

A catalyst increase the rate of reaction because it