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image.sciencenet.cn8. Reactions in Monomolecular Films 151 A. Kinetics of Reactions in Films 151 B. Kinetics of Formation and Hydrolysis of Esters 152 C. Other Chemical Reactions 155 9. Problems 156 General References 158 Textual References 158 V. Electrica! Aspects of Surface Chemistry 169 1. Introduction 169 2. The Electrical Double Layer 169 3. The Stern Layer ...
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as.vanderbilt.edu151 Primary (1°) alkyl halides undergo nucleophilic substitution by an S N2 mechanism only Secondary (2°) alkyl halides can undergo nucleophilic substitution by either an S N1 or S N2 mechanism Tertiary (3°) alkyl halides under go nucleophilic substitution by an S N1 mechanism only Stereochemistry of S N1 Reactions – A single enantiomer of ...
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www.alberta.ca2 Chemistry Notation Symbol Term Unit(s) c specific heat capacity J/(g.°C) or J/(g.K) E° standard electrical potential V or J/C E k kinetic energy kJ E p potential energy kJ ∆H enthalpy (heat) kJ ∆ fH° standard molar enthalpy of formation kJ/mol I current A or C/s K c equilibrium constant — K a acid ionization (dissociation) constant — K b base ionization (dissociation) constant —