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Chemistry, 12.11.2019 01:31 brainewashed11123

What would happen to the rate of the reaction if 9 ml of 0.0333 m t-bucl in acetone and 1 ml of water were combined and mixed instead of the 3 ml of 0.1 m t-bucl in acetone and 7 ml of water mixture used in this experiment? why? (hint: in addition to being a nucleophile, what other role does water have in this reaction? )

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