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The time required of 10% completion of a first order reaction at 298K is equal to that required for its 25% completion at 308K. If the pre-exponential factor for the reaction is `3.56xx10^9 S^(-1)`. Calculate. Its rate constant at 318K and also the energy of activiation. [R=8.314 `JK^(-1) mol^(-1)`.

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