A common rule in organic chemistry is that increasing the temperature of a reaction at room temperature by 10°C doubles the rate.Calculate Ea for a reaction that follows this rule.Assume room temperature is 25°C.
A) 0.576 kJ
B) 12.2 kJ
C) 38.4 kJ
D) 52.9 kJ
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