
(a)
Interpretation:
The rate of the given reaction should be analyzed for the given conditions.
Concept Introduction:
Carbocation: it is carbon ion that bears a positive charge on it.
Carbocation stability order:
Second-Order
Leaving group: it is a fragment that leaves the chemical compound with pair of electrons in a heterolytic bond cleavage. The
Nucleophile: donates pair of electrons to positively charged substrate resulting in the formation of
(b)
Interpretation:
The rate of the given reaction should be analyzed for the given conditions.
Concept Introduction:
Carbocation: it is carbon ion that bears a positive charge on it.
Carbocation stability order:
Second-Order rate reaction: It is a type of chemical reaction in which the reaction depends on concentration of one second order reactant or both the first order reactants involved in the reaction.
Leaving group: it is a fragment that leaves the chemical compound with pair of electrons in a heterolytic bond cleavage. The
Nucleophile: donates pair of electrons to positively charged substrate resulting in the formation of chemical bond.

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