The rate constant of a reaction increases by five times on increase in temperature from $27^{\circ} C$ to $52^{\circ} C$. The value of activation energy in $kJ \, mol^{-1}$ is $....$ . (Rounded-off to the nearest integer) $[R = 8.314 \, J \, K^{-1} \, mol^{-1}]$

  • A
    $26$
  • B
    $10$
  • C
    $52$
  • D
    $48$

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