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Question
How is the progress of reaction followed in the following first order reaction:
Hydrolysis of ethyl acetate in the presence of dil. HCl;
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Solution
The hydrolysis of ethyl acetate in the presence of dilute HCl is a first-order reaction:
\[\ce{CH3COOC2H5 + H2O −> CH3COOH + C2H5OH}\]
The progress of this reaction is followed by measuring the concentration of acetic acid (CH3COOH) formed over time. This is typically done by titrating a known volume of the reaction mixture with a standard alkali solution (like NaOH) at regular intervals. The amount of alkali required indicates how much acetic acid has formed, allowing calculation of the reaction rate.
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