When Ethyl Chloride, CH3CH2Cl, Is Dissolved in 1 CH3CH2OH + Cl-
at 25°C the Reaction Is First Order
When ethyl chloride, CH3CH2Cl, is dissolved in 1.0 M NaOH, it is converted into ethanol, CH3CH2OH, by the reaction CH3CH2Cl + OH- CH3CH2OH + Cl-
At 25°C the reaction is first order in CH3CH2Cl, and the rate constant is 1.0 * 10-3 s-1. If the activation parameters are A = 3.4 * 1014 s-1 and Ea = 100.0 kJ/mol, what will the rate constant be at 28°C? (R = 8.314 J/mol • K)
A) 3.8 * 1014 s-1
B) 1.1 *10-3 s-1
C) 8.9 *102 s-1
D) 9.2*0 10-3 s-1
E) 1.5 *10-3 s-1
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