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Reactions of aromatic radical anions. VI. Kinetic study of the reaction of sodium naphthalene with water

Bank et al., 1971

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15388787307444606717
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Bank S
Bockrath B
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Using a modified rapid-mixing stopped flow device a kinetic study of the reaction of sodium naphthalene with water has been performed. The rate law has been established to be—d [Nap·-]/dí= 2ki [Nap·-][H20], with a value of ki at 20 of 1.01 X 104 M-1 sec-1 in …
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