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Which of the following is a likely mechanism for the reaction CH3Cl + OH- > CH3OH + Cl-, which is first order with respect to each of the reactants? A one-step mechanism involving a transition state that contains two hydroxide ions "attached" to the carbon atom of CH3Cl A one-step mechanism involving a transition state that has a carbon partially bonded to both chlorine and oxygen A two-step mechanism in which the chlorine leaves CH3Cl in a slow step, followed by rapid attack of the intermediate by the hydroxide ion A two-step mechanism in which the chlorine leaves CH3Cl in a rapid step, followed by the slow attack of the intermediate by the hydroxide ion

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