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26 July, 20:40

The rate of reaction for a hypothetical reaction was found to be 0.62 mol/L*s at 6°C. What would be the rate at 46°C?

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  1. 26 July, 20:49
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    9.92 mol/L*s

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Rate of reaction = 0.62 mol/L*s

    Temperature = 6°C

    Rate of reaction at 46°C = ?

    Solution:

    There are 10 increase in four time of given temperature.

    6+10 = 16

    16 + 10 = 26

    26+10 = 36

    36=10 = 46

    According to thumb rule,

    By doubling the reaction four time the rate will be,

    0.62 mol/L*s * 2⁴

    0.62 mol/L*s * 16

    9.92 mol/L*s
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