Consider the single-step, bimolecular reaction. CH, Br + NaOH CH, OH + NaBr When the concentrations...
The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction: CH, Br+ NaOH → CH,OH+ NaBr When the concentrations of CH3Br and NaOH are both 0.125 M, the rate of the reaction is 0.0030 M/s. (a) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of CH3Br is doubled? Number OM/s (b) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of NaOH is halved? Number Oms (c) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentrations of CH3Br...
The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction: CH, Br+ NaOH → CH,OH + NaBr When the concentrations of CH3Br and NaOH are both 0.200 M, the rate of the reaction is 0.0040 M/s. (a) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of CH3Br is doubled? Number MIS (b) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of NaOH is halved? Number M/s (c) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentrations of...
Consider the single‑step, bimolecular reaction. CH3Br + NaOH --> CH3OH + NaBr When the concentrations of CH3Br and NaOH are both 0.100 M, the rate of the reaction is 0.0080 M/s. What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of CH3Br is doubled? What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of NaOH is halved? What is the rate of the reaction if the concentrations of CH3Br and NaOH are both increased by a factor of...
The following is a multi-step reaction. The rate-limiting step is unimolecular, with A as the sole reactant. A+ BC+ D If [A] and [B] are both 0.135 M, then the rate of reaction is 0.0030 M/s. (a) What is the rate of the reaction if [A] is doubled? Number M s (b) Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate of the reaction if 1B] is halved? Number M/s (c) Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate...
The reaction of ethyl bromide with sodium hydroxide, C H 3 C H 2 Br(aq)+NaOH(aq)⇌C H 3 C H 2 OH(aq)+NaBr(aq) is first order in C H 3 C H 2 Br and first order in NaOH . If the concentration of C H 3 C H 2 Br was increased by half and the concentration of NaOH was quadrupled, by what factor would the reaction rate increase? Express your answer numerically.
For the multi‑step reaction A + B ⟶ C + D the rate‑limiting step is unimolecular, with A as the sole reactant. If [ A ] and [ B ] are both 0.175 M, then the rate of reaction is 0.0090 M / s. What is the rate of the reaction if [ A ] is doubled? rate: M / s Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate of the reaction if [ B ] is doubled? rate:...
For the multi-step reaction A+B → C+D the rate-limiting step is unimolecular, with A as the sole reactant. If (A) and (B) are both 0.195 M, then the rate of reaction is 0.0080 M/s. What is the rate of the reaction if (A) is doubled? rate: M/s HE Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate of the reaction if B is doubled? M/s rate: Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate of the reaction if(A) and...
is the major product of the following substitution reaction! CH₂CH₂OH NaBr ? A) CH₃ CH₂ Br D) All of the Above B) CH₃ CH₂ Na E) None of the above c) CH3-C-H 20 Which is the major product of the following substitution reaction? ? CHICH-CH-CH2 HBr CH OH CH₂ C) CH₂ C=CH-CH₂ Shy A) CH₂ CH-CH=CH₂ D) None of the Above. B) CH₃ ¢-CH₂-CH₃ Br 2) Which is the major product of the following reaction? CH3 CH PBr3 ? CH₂...
QUESTION 6 Br CH,0 + + CH,OH + Br THF For this E2 reaction, indicate the effect that each change will have on the RATE of the reaction. (Do not consider yield of product.) Answers are either: rate will increase (1), rate will decreasse (D), or reaction rate will show no change (NC). Enter I, D. or NC in each blank. 1. The alkyl halide is changed to 2-flourobutane. 2. The concentration of the base is increased. 3. The base...
The following is a multi-step reaction. The rate-limiting step is unimolecular, with A as the sole reactant. A+B > C+D If [A] and [B] are both 0.120 M, then the rate of reaction is 0.0040 M/s. (a) What is the rate of the reaction if [A] is doubled? Number M /S (b) Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate of the reaction if [B] is doubled? Number M /s (c) Starting with the original concentrations, what is the...