Consider the following SN1 reaction. Part 1: What happens to the reaction rate in each of the following instances? The leaving group is changed from I to CI. The rate decreases Part 2: The solvent is changed from H₂O to acetone. The rate decreases Part 3: + H₂O The rate decreases The alkyl halide is changed from (CH3)2C(I)CH₂CH3 to (CH3)2CHCH₂CH₂1. Part 4: The concentration of H₂O is increased by a factor of seven. The rate doesn't change ✓ Part 5 out of 5 OH2 The rate increases V The concentrations of both the alkyl halide and H₂O are increased by a factor of seven. a factor of + I ох

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Be sure to answer all parts.
Consider the following SN1 reaction.
Part 1:
What happens to the reaction rate in each of the following instances?
The leaving group is changed from I to CI.
The rate decreases
Part 2:
The solvent is changed from H₂O to acetone.
The rate decreases
Part 3:
+ H₂O
The rate decreases
Part 4:
The alkyl halide is changed from (CH3)2C(I)CH₂CH3 to (CH3)2CHCH₂CH₂I.
The concentration of H₂O is increased by a factor of seven.
The rate doesn't change ✓
Part 5 out of 5
OH₂
The rate increases
+ I-
The concentrations of both the alkyl halide and H₂O are increased by a factor of seven.
a factor of
ох
ох
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the following SN1 reaction. Part 1: What happens to the reaction rate in each of the following instances? The leaving group is changed from I to CI. The rate decreases Part 2: The solvent is changed from H₂O to acetone. The rate decreases Part 3: + H₂O The rate decreases Part 4: The alkyl halide is changed from (CH3)2C(I)CH₂CH3 to (CH3)2CHCH₂CH₂I. The concentration of H₂O is increased by a factor of seven. The rate doesn't change ✓ Part 5 out of 5 OH₂ The rate increases + I- The concentrations of both the alkyl halide and H₂O are increased by a factor of seven. a factor of ох ох
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