A standard rule of thumb for thermally activated reactions is that the reaction rate doubles for every

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A standard “rule of thumb” for thermally activated reactions is that the reaction rate doubles for every 10 K increase in temperature. Is this statement true independent of the activation energy (assuming that the activation energy is positive and independent of temperature)?

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Physical Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0321812001

3rd edition

Authors: Thomas Engel, Philip Reid

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