Interpretation:
The change of
Concept introduction:
Different factors like nature of reactants, concentration, surface area and temperature affects the rate of the reaction. Rate of the reaction increases with increasing temperature.
Answer to Problem 57A
The reaction rate is doubled when the temperature is raised by 10K.
Explanation of Solution
Consider the graph of the relative reaction rate and temperature of a reaction shown in the figure. The data marks are given as (Temperature, rate).
The given data points from the graph is as follows: (290K, 2), (310K, 8), (320K, 16) and (330K, 32). Temperature is raised by 10K. Therefore, it is clear that the reaction rate should double from 2 to 4.
Reaction rate of a
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