The rate of a reaction doubles when the temperature is increased by 10°C. This is an example of which rule?

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The rate of a reaction doubles when the temperature is increased by 10°C. This is an example of which rule?
  1. Arrhenius equation
  2. Van 't Hoff rule
  3. Le Chatelier's principle
  4. Gibbs free energy

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Q: The rate of a reaction doubles when the temperature is increased by 10°C. This is an example of which rule?
Solution: This is an example of Van 't Hoff rule, which states that the rate of reaction doubles for every 10°C increase in temperature.
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