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(a)
Interpretation:
How the
Concept Introduction:
The relationship between the rate of the reaction and concentrations of the given nucleophile and alkyl halide can be represented as follows.
Thus,
Where, k is the rate constant.
(b)
Interpretation:
How the rate of the reaction between bromomethane and hydroxide ion be affected when the concentration of the alkyl halide is cut in half and the concentration of the nucleophile is not changed has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The relationship between the rate of the reaction and concentrations of the given nucleophile and alkyl halide can be represented as follows.
Thus,
Where, k is the rate constant.
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