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By increasing the temperature by 10°C, t...

By increasing the temperature by 10°C, the rate of forward reaction at equilibrium is increased by a factor of 2. The rate of backward reaction by this increase in temperature

A

remains unaffected

B

increases by a factor greater than two

C

decreases by a factor lesser than two

D

is also increased by a factor of two

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At equilibrium, Rate of forward reaction = Rate of backward reaction.
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