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why the values of temperature Coefficient lies between 2 and 3

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.Temperature coefficient refers to the ratio of rate constants of a chemical reaction, affected by 10 degree rise in temperature.

.Represented by Kt+10C/Kt.

.It's value varies between 2–3.

.That is for every 10 degree rise in temperature, rate of reaction is doubled.

.Here, when temperature is increased from 25 to 35 degrees,i e 10 degree rise, no. of molecules possessing effective collisions increases, there by more no of molecules surpassing Activation Energy increases. Hence rate of reaction is doubled



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