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A given sample of milk turns sour at room temperature `(27^(@)C)` in five hours. In a refrigerator at `-3^(@)C`, it can be stored 10 times longer. The energy of acrivation for the souring of milk is

A

`2.303xx10RkJmol^(-1)`

B

`2.303xx5RkJmol^(-1)`

C

`2.303xx3RkJmol^(-1)`

D

`2.303xx2.7RkJmol^(-1)`

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D

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