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If the rate of a reaction doubles for every 10 C rise in temperature, how much faster does the reaction proceed at 45 C than at 25 C?

Please help, thanks a lot!
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
25 to 35 = 10 degrees. rate = 2x
35 to 45 = another 10. rate = another 2x. We're looking at 4x.
15 years ago
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