In a reaction,for every $10 ^\circ C$ rise in temperature,the rate is doubled. If the temperature is increased from $10 ^\circ C$ to $100 ^\circ C$,the rate of the reaction will become ......... times.

  • A
    $64$
  • B
    $128$
  • C
    $256$
  • D
    $512$

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