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Standard XII
Chemistry
Electrolysis and Electrolytes
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Why rate of SN1 reaction is directly proportional to the stability of carbocation ?
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Carbocation intermediate is formed in
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type of reactions.
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The rate of an elementary reaction is directly proportional to:
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The rate of reaction is directly proportional to the activation energy.
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The rate of any chemical reaction is directly proportional to molar concentration.
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Statement 1:
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N
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reaction is carried out in the presence of polar protic solvents.
Statement 2: Polar protic solvent increases the stability of carbocation due to the solvation.
Read the above statements and choose the correct option regarding it.
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