1-Bromobutane reacts with water to form 1-butanol according to the following equation. C4H9B1(aq) + 2 H20(1) → C4H,OH(aq) + H;0*(aq) + Br (aq) The following is a proposed mechanism for the reaction. C4H,Br(aq) → C4H,*(aq) + Br"(aq) C4H,*(aq) + H,0(I) → CH,OH,*(aq) C4H9OH,*(aq) + H,0(1) → C4H,OH(aq) + H30*(aq) fast slow fast Determine the overall rate law for this proposed mechanism. (Rate expressions take the general form: rate = k. [A]ª. [B].)
1-Bromobutane reacts with water to form 1-butanol according to the following equation. C4H9B1(aq) + 2 H20(1) → C4H,OH(aq) + H;0*(aq) + Br (aq) The following is a proposed mechanism for the reaction. C4H,Br(aq) → C4H,*(aq) + Br"(aq) C4H,*(aq) + H,0(I) → CH,OH,*(aq) C4H9OH,*(aq) + H,0(1) → C4H,OH(aq) + H30*(aq) fast slow fast Determine the overall rate law for this proposed mechanism. (Rate expressions take the general form: rate = k. [A]ª. [B].)
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