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Chapter 22 Problem 22.10(a)

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The second-order rate constant for the reaction CH3COOC2H5(aq) + OH(aq)CH3CO2 (aq) + CH3CH2OH(aq) is 0.11 dm3 mol1 s1. What is the concentration of ester after (a) 10 s, (b) 10 min when ethyl acetate is added to sodium hydroxide so that the initial concentrations are [NaOH] = 0.050 mol dm3 and [CH3COOC2H5] = 0.100 mol dm3?

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Title Physical Chemistry  8 
Author Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula
ISBN 9780716787594

The second-order rate constant for the reaction CH3COOC2H5(aq) + OH(aq)CH3CO2 (aq) +

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