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rate and temprature

The rate of a particular reaction triples when the temprature is increased from 25C to 35C. Calculate the activation energy for this reaction.

i got the answer 8.38*10^4 J/mol..But i dont know the step by step solution of this Question. please i need step by step solution of this question.

Also i just need to clearify the concept of Arrhenius Equation. What happened to Rate Constant(k) and the rate of reaction if a. there is a decrease in temprature
b. an increase in activation energy of the forward and reverse reactions. and the last is if there is an increase in both activation energy and temprature. i wanna know the effect of each on Rate constant and rate of reaction

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