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  1. The hydrolysis of tert-butyl chloride occurs according to the following equation and rate law: C4H9Cl + H2O  C4H9OH + HCl rate = k[C4H9Cl]

    Starting with an initial concentration [C4H9Cl] = 0.10 M, the concentration reached 0.05 M after 342 seconds at a temperature of 308K. What is the rate constant under these conditions?2. The hydrolysis of tert-butyl chloride occurs according to the following equation and rate law: C&HgCl + H2O + C4H,OH + HCI

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