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Example Question #1 : Help With Rate Calculations And Kinematics
What kinetic equation describes the rate of an E1 process?
None of these
Most organic reactions are carried out in multiple steps. The rate equation can be derived from the process that occurs in the slowest step of the mechanism. An E1 reaction's slow step is when a leaving group separates from the hydrocarbon and a carbocation is formed. The only reactant in this step is one molar equivalent of the hydrocarbon. Thus, the rate equation only depends on that substance. The molar equivalent determines the exponent of each reactant in the equation.
Example Question #2 : Reaction Energetics And Kinetmatics
Generally, when compared to the rate of inorganic reactions, the rate of organic reactions is __________.
Slower, because organic compounds are ionic
Faster, because organic compounds are ionic
Faster, because organic compounds contain covalent compounds
Slower, because organic compounds contain covalent bonds
Slower, because organic compounds contain covalent bonds
By and large, organic compounds contain mainly covalent bonds. Covalent bonds are typically harder to break, which is why organic reactions happen at a relatively slower rate than inorganic reactions.
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