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The temperature coefficient for a reaction is two. By how many times does the rate of reaction increase if the temperature of the reaction is increased from 340 k to 380 k?


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Solution

Step 1 Understanding the concept:

  • The rate constant ratio for two temperatures that differ by 10°C, often between 25°C and 35°C, is known as the temperature coefficient of the reaction.

Step 2 Determine the rate of reaction increases in a given range of temperature:

  • Temperature coefficient =2
  • Temperature Range = 340 K(67°C )to 380 K(107°C)
  • Temperature difference = 107°C-67°C=40°C
  • Thus,n=4010=4
  • The number of times the rate increase is given, by,2n.
  • Thus the rate of reaction increase when the temperature of a reaction is increased by 340Kto380K is 24=16.

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