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Chemistry, 06.01.2021 08:50 TeknoDemon7568

If the rate constant of a reaction is 0.010 L/mols at 30 °C, calculate the rate constant at 100 °C assuming the rate doubles for each 10 °C rise in temperature. It says that the answer is 1.3 L/mols, but I don't understand why.

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