Multiple Choice
The rate equation for a nucleophilic substitution reaction of a tertiary alkyl bromide (R-Br) with I- ion would be:
A) Rate = k [RBr]
B) Rate = k [I-]
C) Rate = k [RBr][I-]
D) Rate = k [RBr]2[I-]
E) Rate = k [RBr][I-]2
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