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Temperature coefficient of a reaction at 300 K is 2. Neglected variation of temperature coefficient with temperature, calculated rate of disappearance of a reactant at a concentration of 2M at 360 K if its rate constant at 300 K is `10^(-3) sec^(-1)`.

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