For the reaction represented below, the experimental rate law is given by rate = k [(CH3) 3CCl].
(CH3) 3CCl(aq) + OH- (CH3) 3COH(aq) + Cl-
If some solid sodium hydroxide were added to a solution in which [(CH3) 3CCl] = 0.01 M and
[NaOH] = 0.10 M, which of the following would be true? (Assume the temperature and volume remain constant.)
A) Both the reaction rate and k would increase.
B) Both the reaction rate and k would decrease.
C) Both the reaction rate and k would remain the same.
D) The reaction rate would increase but k would remain the same.
E) The reaction rate would decrease but k would remain the same.
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