R - COOR ^ + H _ 2 O R - COOH + R ^ OH What type of reaction is this?
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\(\mathrm{R}-\mathrm{COOR}^{\prime}+\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O} \rightarrow \mathrm{R}-\mathrm{COOH}+\mathrm{R}^{\prime} \mathrm{OH}\)
What type of reaction is this?
- second order
- unimolecular
- pseudo-unimolecular
- third order
Answer
(C) pseudo-unimolecular
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