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Rate of SN1 reaction in derivative of furan and thiopene

When I was practising questions on the rate of SN1 mechanisms, I stumbled across this: I could eliminate options B and D because they can stabilize by only cross conjugation (if I am correct) and ...
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What is the rate law of a reaction: 2A + 3B → products? [closed]

Update: I found out that the coefficients of the chemical reaction are not the exponents in the rate law. It is actually the order of the species during the reaction. It is known that in the reaction, ...
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Can the RDS be different in different direction in a multi-step reversible reaction?

The following mechanism is given in Peter Sykes when they are "talking about de-esterification" of an ester where the alcohol part is bulky- Here the second step is given as RDS. According ...
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