Consider our substitution reaction between OH and CH 3 Br. Imagine it is occurring in a
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Consider our substitution reaction between OH– and CH3Br. Imagine it is occurring in a solution where there are 1000 collisions every second between OH- ions and CH3Br molecules. Suppose only 10% of these collisions are sufficiently energetic to lead to products. Also, assume that the orientation factor is 0.2.
(a) What does an orientation factor of 0.2 mean?
(b) What is the rate of this reaction? Give your answer in number of CH3OH molecules formed per second.
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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First
ISBN: 9780321927118
5th Edition
Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver
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