During a SN2 the rate of the reaction, how will the rate be impacted if the nucleophile concentration is doubled?
No change in the rate. |
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The rate will half. |
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The rate of the reaction will double. |
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Impossible to say. |
During a SN2 the rate of the reaction, how will the rate be impacted if the...
Conceptual Checkpoint 07.02 The following reaction exhibits a second order rate equation: + NaOH - OH + Nal x Incorrect. The rate of reaction is dependent upon both substrate and nucleophile. If the concentration of the nucleophile remains constant, then the rate will change exactly the same as the substrate (i.e, if substrate is doubled, the rate will double). What happens to the rate if the concentration of iodopropane is doubled and the concentration of sodium hydroxide remains the same?...
How does halving the nucleophile concentration affect the rate of an E2 reaction? Select the single best answer. o no change O rate halved O rate quadrupled o rate doubled
Consider the SN2 reaction shown below and answer the following questions. Consider the SN1 reaction shown below and answer the following questions. 1. Consider the SN2 reaction shown below and answer the following questions. acetone Br NaSCH3 SCH3 NaBr + A. Write the rate law for the reaction B. Identify the nucleophile and the electrophile in the reaction C. State how each of the following factors would affect the rate of the reaction a. Increasing the concentration of 1-bromopropane. b....
1. Consider the SN2 reaction shown below and answer the following questions. acetone Br + NaSCHE SCHg+ NaBr A. Write the rate law for the reaction. B. Identify the nucleophile and the electrophile in the reaction. C. State how each of the following factors would affect the rate of the reaction. a. Increasing the concentration of 1-bromopropane. b. Decreasing the concentration of NaSCH3 by one-half. c. Changing 1-bromopropane to 2-bromopropane. d. Changing 1-bromopropane to 1-iodopropane. e. Changing NaSCH3 to CH3OH.
1. Consider the SN2 reaction shown below and answer the following questions. acetone + NaSCHE SCH3 + NaBr A. Write the rate law for the reaction. B. Identify the nucleophile and the electrophile in the reaction. C. State how each of the following factors would affect the rate of the reaction. a. Increasing the concentration of 1-bromopropane. b. Decreasing the concentration of NaSCH3 by one-half. C. Changing 1-bromopropane to 2-bromopropane. d. Changing 1-bromopropane to 1-iodopropane. e. Changing NaSCH3 to CH3OH.
1. Consider the SN2 reaction shown below and answer the following questions. Br + acetone NaSCH— ^ SCH3 + NaBr A. Write the rate law for the reaction. B. Identify the nucleophile and the electrophile in the reaction. C. State how each of the following factors would affect the rate of the reaction. a. Increasing the concentration of 1-bromopropane. b. Decreasing the concentration of NaSCH3 by one-half. c. Changing 1-bromopropane to 2-bromopropane. d. Changing 1-bromopropane to 1-iodopropane. e. Changing NaSCH3...
Select the mechanism(s) where the concentration of the nucleophile has no effect on the reaction rate. Select the mechanism(s) where the concentration of the nucleophile has no effect on the reaction rate. SN1 SN2 E1 E2
Which will be the product(s) of the reaction. Select all that apply. CH3 NaSCHE - Bro H₃C1 CH3 CH3 H2C CH3 Imagine that the concentration of the alkyl halide was doubled and the concentration of of the nucleophile is tripled. How will the overall rate change? The rate will be doubled (x2) The rate will be multiplied by The rate will be tripled (x3) The rate will be multiplied by 5
What happens to the rate of an SN2 reaction when [RX] is halved, and [:Nu^-] is doubled? The rate increases Stays the same decreases
H10.7 Homework Unanswered If the concentration of C6H11 Clis doubled in the following reaction, what will happen to the reaction rate? CI (CHs) COK No change A Double Quadruple Cut in half None of the above E O