1935
DOI: 10.1039/jr9350000244
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55. Mechanism of substitution at a saturated carbon atom. Part IV. A discussion of constitutional and solvent effects on the mechanism, kinetics, velocity, and orientation of substitution

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“…From Table 1 it is observed that the values of specific rate constant is decrease with increase of temperature which is quite in agreement with theory of Hughes and Ingold [4] and Singh et al [5].…”
Section: Solvent Effect On Rate Of Reactionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…From Table 1 it is observed that the values of specific rate constant is decrease with increase of temperature which is quite in agreement with theory of Hughes and Ingold [4] and Singh et al [5].…”
Section: Solvent Effect On Rate Of Reactionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…From Tab-1 it is observed that the values of specific rate constant is decrease with increase of temperature which is quite in agreement with theory of Hughes and Ingold [4] and Singh A K [5] …”
Section: A Solvent Effect On Specific Ratesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The above noted two depleting factors are quite in operation and are with good agreement with theory of Hughes and Ingold [4] that rate ought to decrease with decreasing dielectric constant of the reaction media. Such decrease in rate constant with increasing proportion of organic co-solvent like methanol have also reported by Elsemongy [5], and recently by Singh [6].…”
Section: Solvent Effect On Specific Ratesupporting
confidence: 67%