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The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction: CH3Br + NaOH YIEL

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Question

The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction:



CH3Br + NaOH YIELDS CH3OH + NABr




When the concentrations of CH3Br and NaOH are both 0.120 M, the rate of the reaction is 0.0050 M/s.



(a) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of CH3Br is doubled?


________ M/s



(b) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentration of NaOH is halved?


________ M/s



(c) What is the rate of the reaction if the concentrations of CH3Br and NaOH are both increased by a factor of four?


________ M/s

Explanation / Answer

.120*.0050/2=3*10^(-4)