The chemical equation corresponding to the hydrolysis reaction can be written: R-CI+ H,0 →R-OH+ CI+H* Let's call a the initial concentration in 2-chloro-2-methyl-butane and x the concentration of hydrochloric acid that is formed at time t. Water remains in large excess all over the course of the reaction. Then one can write: R-d + H20 Cencess) > R-OH +d-+Ht at to, a at t7o, a-x at tP, a a a 03: Derive the expression of the integrated rate law for this reaction.

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The chemical equation corresponding to the hydrolysis reaction can be written:
R-CI+ H20 →R-OH+ CI¯+ H*
Let's call a the initial concentration in 2-chloro-2-methyl-butane and x the concentration of
hydrochloric acid that is formed at time t. Water remains in large excess all over the course of the reaction.
Then one can write:
R-d + H20
Cexcess)
→R-OH +d-th
at to,
a
at t>o, a-x
at tD,
a
a
a
03: Derive the expression of the integrated rate law for this reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:The chemical equation corresponding to the hydrolysis reaction can be written: R-CI+ H20 →R-OH+ CI¯+ H* Let's call a the initial concentration in 2-chloro-2-methyl-butane and x the concentration of hydrochloric acid that is formed at time t. Water remains in large excess all over the course of the reaction. Then one can write: R-d + H20 Cexcess) →R-OH +d-th at to, a at t>o, a-x at tD, a a a 03: Derive the expression of the integrated rate law for this reaction.
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