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The rate of a standard reaction is 0.00543 M/s at 40 oC. What will the rate be if the temperature is doubled?

A. 0.01086 M/s


B. 0.02172 M/s


C. 0.04344 M/s


D. 0.08688 M/s


E. All of the Above

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Answer:

A. 0,01086 [543⁄50000]m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Just double the rate to get your answer.

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