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COMEDK · Chemistry · 19. Chemical Kinetics

Temperature coefficient of a reaction is \(2\). When temperature is increased from \(30^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) to \(100^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\), rate of the reaction increases by

  1. A \(128\) times
  2. B \(100\) times
  3. C \(500\) times
  4. D \(250\) times
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(A) \(128\) times

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For every \(10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) rise in temperature, rate increase by 2 times i.e., \[ \begin{array}{ll} & r_{1}=2^{n} r \\ \text { where, } \quad & n=\frac{\Delta t}{10}=\frac{100-30}{10}=7 \\ \therefore \quad & r_{1}=2^{7} r \Rightarrow r_{1}=128 r \end{array} \]