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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

A

`64` times

B

`512` times

C

`256` times

D

`128` times

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