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Explain the following: Hydrolysis of ester (ethyl acetate) begins slowly but becomes fast after sometime.

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  • When KMnO_(4) solution is added to oxalic acid solution , the decolourisation is slow in the beginning but becomes instantaneous after some time because

    A
    `CO_2` is formed as the product
    B
    reaction is exothermic
    C
    `MnO_4^(-)` catalyses the reaction
    D
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    A
    `CO_(2)` is formed as the product
    B
    Reaction is exothermic .
    C
    `MnO_(4)^(-)`
    D
    `Mn^(2+)` acts as autocatalyst.
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