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The following substitution reaction exhibits second-order kinetics, and is therefore presumed to occur via an sn2 process: what happens to the rate if the concentration of 1-iodopropane is tripled and the concentration of sodium hydroxide remains the same? (b) what happens to the rate if the concentration of 1-iodopropane remains the same and the concentration of sodium hydroxide is doubled? (c) what happens to the rate if the concentration of 1-iodopropane is doubled and the concentration of sodium hydroxide is tripled?

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