If I understand correctly, your test reactions take place in water.
Then, the range of (approx) 0-100 deg C is experimentally accessible without special effort.
It seems not very likely to me that the additional 20-30 deg C extension on the high end of the scale is going to matter much for your conclusions
regarding the effect of temperature on reaction rate, and then perhaps it does not warrant the extra effort.
If you are desiring to test the general relationship between reaction rates and temperature and see possible deviations from the trend at extreme
temperatures, perhaps it would be easier to find a reaction that takes place in a different solvent.
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