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What chemical reaction is produced in the experiment iodination of acetone?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It was found that both Acetone and H+ have a direct effect on the reaction rate of I2. The rate law for acetone iodination is rate= k[Acetone][H+]. The average value of k calculated from the three trials was found to be about 2.32e-5 M-1s-1

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Answer: Iodination of acetone chemical equation

Abstract: The rate, rate law and activation energy of the iodination of acetone are determined by observing the disappearance of the characteristic color of iodine in water. By systematically varying the concentration of reactants, the rate law is determined to be: Rate0 = k [acetone]0 [HCl]0.

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