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The hydrolysis of ethyl acetate,
`CH_(3) COOc_(2)H_(5) + H_(2) O overset(H^(+))(to) CH_(3)COOH + C_(2) H_(5)OH` is a reaction of

A

zero

B

second

C

third

D

pseudo first order

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D

Hydrolysis of ester is pseudo first order reaction.
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The hydrolysis of ethyl acetate is a reaction of : CH_(3)COOC_(2)H_(5)+H_(2)Ooverset(H^(+))rarr CH_(3)COOH+C_(2)H_(5)OH

CH_(3)COOC_(2)H_(5)(aq)+H_(2)O(l)overset(H^(+)(aq))toCH_(3)COOH(aq)+C_(2)H_(5)OH(aq) . What type of reaction is this?

Assertion (A) : The order of the reaction, CH_(3)COOC_(2)H_(5) + H_(2)O hArr CH_(3)COOH + C_(2)H_(5)OH is 2 . Reason (R ): The molecularity of this reaction is 2 .

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