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Why does CH3Br react faster
Why does CH3Br react faster with hydroxyl ions (OH^-) than CH3Cl?
In the halogen series, Br has a weaker bond with the CH3 than
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if 16r of METHANOL are reacted wtih an excess of PBr3, how many grams of CH3Br would be formed if there is a 25% yield?
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ARA
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For the chemical reaction CH3Br + OH- CH3OH + Br-, which of the following would speed up the reaction?
increasing the CH3Br
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Lucy
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Methanol (CH4O) is converted to bromomethane (CH3Br) as follows:
CH4O + HBr --> CH3Br + H2O If 12.23 g of bromomethane are
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The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction:
CH3Br + NaOH --> CH3OH + NaBr When the concentrations of CH3Br and
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katie
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The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction:
CH3Br + NaOH ---> CH3OH + NaBr When the concentrations of CH3Br
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Question 10
Which situation would react faster and why? a Example A would be faster because of a high surface area. b Example A
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Which situation would react faster and why?
a Example A would be faster because of a high surface area. b Example B would be
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Which situation would react faster and why?
a Example A would be faster because of a low surface area. b Example A would be
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When the concentration of CH3Br and NaOH are both 0.150M, the rate of the reaction is 0.0020M/S.
(a) What is the rate of the
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dj
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