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Dear students, the reaction between 2 bromopentane as per the question plus sodium cyanide is sn1.
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That means 2 bromopentine and sodium cyanide reaction follows sn1 kinetics or sn1 reaction substation nucleophilic unimolecular.
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Now if we triple the concentration of 2 bromopentine and triple the concentration of sodium cyanide at a time, then what will be the change in the rate of reaction that is what will be the effect on the reaction rate? this is our question.
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Now, to know this, first let us see, sn1 means what? it is a s -min substitution, n is nucleophilic, and one is for unimolecular, or order is 1.
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Order is 1.
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And the rate equation will be, rate depends upon only the concentration of alkali.
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Halide rate of sn1 reaction depends upon only on the concentration of alkali halide here alkyl halide is 2 bromopentine therefore rate will depend upon 2 bromopenton only and it is independent of sodium cyanide it is independent of sodium cyanide that is independent of a nucleophile...