Methyl acetate is hydrolyzed in approximately 1M HCI at 25°C. Aliquots of equal volume are removed at interval nd titrated with a solution of NaOH. Calculate the magnitude of the rate constant from the following data: s 339 2745 4546 /cm³ 26.34 29.70 31.81 1242 27.80 39.81
Methyl acetate is hydrolyzed in approximately 1M HCI at 25°C. Aliquots of equal volume are removed at interval nd titrated with a solution of NaOH. Calculate the magnitude of the rate constant from the following data: s 339 2745 4546 /cm³ 26.34 29.70 31.81 1242 27.80 39.81
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![Methyl acetate is hydrolyzed in approximately 1M HCI at 25°C. Aliquots of equal volume are removed at intervals
and titrated with a solution of NaOH. Calculate the magnitude of the rate constant from the following data:
t/s
339
2745
4546
v/cm³
26.34
29.70
31.81
1.22 E-4
O None of the choices
9.46 E-4
O 5.89 E-4
O 7.83 E-2
1242
27.80
39.81](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe833c206-f757-46a4-a688-c7f89c0e2faf%2F3110880a-61b5-41c9-85c8-5808517c3845%2Flrchfn4_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Methyl acetate is hydrolyzed in approximately 1M HCI at 25°C. Aliquots of equal volume are removed at intervals
and titrated with a solution of NaOH. Calculate the magnitude of the rate constant from the following data:
t/s
339
2745
4546
v/cm³
26.34
29.70
31.81
1.22 E-4
O None of the choices
9.46 E-4
O 5.89 E-4
O 7.83 E-2
1242
27.80
39.81
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