| 11. | C doubles the rate of reaction, halving the time for completion.
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| 12. | The rate of reactions has dropped dramatically, but some still occur.
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| 13. | The rate of reaction of nucleophile and electrophile depends on the identity of both.
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| 14. | The amount of substrate needed to achieve a given rate of reaction is also important.
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| 15. | Some interesting results were that electron-withdrawing groups on the diene decreased the rate of reaction.
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| 16. | The rate of reaction is even faster with stronger methylating agents, such as methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate.
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| 17. | Thus, the activation energy of the overall reaction is lowered, and the rate of reaction increases.
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| 18. | The rate of reaction is thus linearly increasing.
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| 19. | The rate of reaction of sp 2 carbons.
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| 20. | Most fuels are fast burning and the overall rate of reaction is controlled by turbulence mixing.
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