The conversion of acetyl chloride to methyl acetate occurs via the following two-step mechanism:
What is the rate equation for this reaction if the first step is rate determining?
![The conversion of acetyl chloride to methyl acetate occurs via the following two-step mechanism: What is the rate equation for this reaction if the first step is rate determining? A) Rate = k [acetyl chloride] [<sup>?</sup>OCH<sub>3</sub>] B) Rate = k [acetyl chloride] C) Rate = k [<sup>?</sup>OCH<sub>3</sub>] D) Rate = k [acetyl chloride] [<sup>?</sup>OCH<sub>3</sub>]<sup>2</sup>](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TBMG1035/11ee4665_5cf5_ae35_862d_b3ca016c109f_TBMG1035_00.jpg)
A) Rate = k [acetyl chloride] [?OCH3]
B) Rate = k [acetyl chloride]
C) Rate = k [?OCH3]
D) Rate = k [acetyl chloride] [?OCH3]2
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