What experimental observation rules out the possibility of a hydride shift occurring in the hydrolysis of 1-bromo-2-methylcyclohexane? 
A) The reaction follows second order kinetics.
B) The reaction follows first order kinetics.
C) There is no kinetic isotope effect observed when the hydrogen is exchanged for
deuterium.
D) Changes in solvent polarity have a large effect on the reaction rate.
E) Replacing hydrogen with deuterium results in a change in the rate of reaction.
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