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Are there any laws in nature, which shows exponential decay (or growth) and which also depends on temperature?

For example, don't any chemical transformations demonstrate exponential law? I think some molecules can decay like nuclei or interact with other molecules and it should resemble exponent. And since this is chemistry it should depends on temperature too, i.e. processes should speed up with temperature.

Are there any formulas for sample?

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