A common rule of thumb is that raising the temperature 10 degrees (e.g., from 114.0 C to 124.0

A common rule of thumb is that raising the temperature 10 degrees (e.g., from 114.0 C to 124.0

A common rule of thumb is that raising the temperature 10 degrees (e.g., from 114.0 C to 124.0 C) doubles the rate of a reaction. What value of activation energy makes this statement true for this particular pair of temperatures?