The question is probably intended to be about SN1 reaction. See the following from Wikipedia, accessed Feb. 25, 2013: "The SN1 reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry. "SN" stands for nucleophilic substitution and the "1" represents the fact that the rate-determining step is unimolecular".
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there is no meaning in pseudo unimolecular reaction. Explanation: molecularity of a reaction is "the no. of species(ions, molecules or atoms) which collide simultaneously to give rise a chemical change or chemical reaction. a reaction can be called unimolecular (decomposition of ammonium nitrite to nitrogen and water) as single molecule decomposes to give rise to products a reaction can be called bimolecular (HI decomposes to H2 and I2) as two HI molecules are colliding. that means molecularity says about "actually how many species collide and there is nothing ambiguity (pseudo) in it. but a reaction can be called pseudo first order reaction (hydrolysis of sucrose) as rate of reaction depends on only sucrose conc. and water solvent conc. as is in excess do not affect the rate. if any one is having doubts in chemistry u can mail me at chemistry_krish@yahoomail.com
Tomas Baer has written: 'Unimolecular reaction dynamics' -- subject(s): Unimolecular reactions 'Relaxation of photon echoes in weakly ionized noble-gas plasmas'
A coefficient of proportionality relating the rate of a chemical reaction at a given temperature to the concentration of reactant (in a unimolecular reaction) or to the product of the concentrations of reactants.
Wendell Forst has written: 'Unimolecular Reactions' 'Theory of unimolecular reactions' -- subject(s): Statistical mechanics, Unimolecular reactions
The question is probably intended to be about SN1 reaction. See the following from Wikipedia, accessed Feb. 25, 2013: "The SN1 reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry. "SN" stands for nucleophilic substitution and the "1" represents the fact that the rate-determining step is unimolecular".
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H. O. Pritchard has written: 'The quantum theory of unimolecular reactions' -- subject(s): Quantum chemistry, Unimolecular reactions
The second order rate law -dA/dt = k [A] [B] for example if B is present in excess amount, the reaction rate reduces to pseudo first order, A0=0.01 M B0: 2 M AT= 0.0 M BT=1.99 M so the reaction rate depends on the concentration of A and the new reaction rate is pseudo first order; -dA/dt = kı [A] The third order rate law -dA/dt = k [A2] [B] If B is in excess amount, molarity of B0 is a very closer value to Bt ( for example ; B0= 2 M BT=1.99 M) the reaction becomes to be pseudo second order. -dA/dt = k [A2] Behzat BALCI enviromental enginneering of cukurova university
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Pseudo is an adjective.
Peter John Robinson has written: 'Unimolecular reactions' -- subject(s): Chemical reactions, Molecules