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The rate law for the reaction RCl + Na...

The rate law for the reaction
`RCl + NaOH(aq) rarr ROH + NaCl` is given by
Rate `= k[RCl]`. The rate of the reaction will be

A

Doubled on doubling the concentration of alkyl halide to half

B

Halved on reducing the concentration of alkyl halide to half

C

Decreased on increasing the temperature of the reaction

D

Unaffected by increasing the temperature of the reaction .

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The correct Answer is:
B

In `S_(N)1`
Rate of reaction = `K_(1)[RC1]`
Rate of reaction doubled on doubling concentration of halide
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