In a zero-order reaction.for every 10°C rise of temperature ,the rate is doubled.

In a zero-order reaction. for every 10° C rise of temperature , the rate is doubled. If the temperature is increased from 10° C to 100° C , the rate of the reaction will become

Options

(a) 256 times
(b) 512 times
(c) 64 times
(d) 128 times

Correct Answer:

512 times

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