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Imdadul Haque posted an Question
August 19, 2020 • 22:27 pm 30 points
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Br br br (a) (b) (c) ks kc rate of solvolysis in ethanol (aq if polarity of solvent is sufficiently increased, then what will happen? ka a) rate of solvolysis w

Br Br Br (A) (B) (C) ks kC Rate of solvolysis in ethanol (aq If polarity of solvent is sufficiently increased, then what will happen? kA a) rate of solvolysis will be increased at equal pace. b) rate of solvolysis will be increased at unequal pace. crate of solvolysis will not increased at all d) rate of increase in rate will be in order of kc ka > k

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  • Suman Kumar

    option B is correct

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    see imadabul carbocation stability is different here which matter.

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    option B & C are bridge carbocation so they're less stable. So it's rate will be less

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    molecule A will form 3⁰ carbocation. So it is more stable so it's rate will also be high.

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