Posted by Lucy on Monday, April 16, 2012 at 2:05pm.
You can change the rate of the reaction by increasing OH or CH3Br (will increase rate) or decreasing OH or CH3Br (will decrease rate).
Cooling the reaction mixture will decrease the rate; increasing T will increase rate.
Related Questions
chemistry - The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction: CH3Br...
Organic Chem - The following reaction is a single-step, bimolecular reaction: ...
Chemistry - Write a rate equation showing the dependence of rate in reactant ...
Chemistry - Write a rate equation showing the dependence of rate in reactant ...
chemistry - CH3OH(g) ----> CO(g) + 2H2 (g) (delta H =+90.7k) A) is heat ...
Chemistry - Reaction Mechanism Formation of hydrogen bromide takes place as: H2...
chemistry - b. Methanol, CH3OH, which can be used as a fuel, can be formed by ...
chem - Consider the following reaction: 2 CH3OH + 3O2 to form 2 CO2 + 4 H20 Each...
biology - Which of the following is true about the relationship between energy ...
organic chemistry - what product is formed from 1-bromo-2 methyl-cyclohexane ...
For Further Reading