Solved: The bromination of acetone is acid-catalyzed: The

Chapter 13, Problem 79P

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The bromination of acetone is acid-catalyzed:

The rate of disappearance of bromine was measured for several different concentrations of acetone, bromine, and \(H^{+}\) ions at a certain temperature:

(a) What is the rate law for the reaction? (b) Determine the rate constant, (c) The following mechanism has been proposed for the reaction:

Show that the rate law deduced from the mechanism is consistent with that shown in (a).

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