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(a)
Interpretation:
The species in the mechanism of Equation
Concept introduction:
Aqueous acid chloride is a very acidic solution due to formation of a strong acid and a weak acid. In hydrolysis reaction water participate as reagent and is an elimination reaction. The hydrolysis reaction converts acid chloride group into carboxylic acid and
(b)
Interpretation:
How this diagram is consistent with the nucleophilic addition step being the slow step is to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Due to the formation of strong acid and weak acid, aqueous acid chloride is a very acidic solution. In hydrolysis reaction water participate as reagent and is an elimination reaction. The hydrolysis reaction converts acid chloride group into carboxylic acid and
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