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At 290K the rate constant of a reaction is `3.2 times 10^-3`. Its value at 310K will be approximately:

A

`1.28 times 10^-2`

B

`3.2 times 10^-4`

C

`9.6 times 10^-4`

D

`6.4 times 10^-3`

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