Q11. Reaction A is several magnitudes times slower than reaction B. Why is it so? Explain using intermediate structures.

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Q11. Reaction A is several magnitudes times slower than reaction B. Why is it so? Explain using intermediate structures.

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Q11. Reaction A is several magnitudes times slower than reaction B. Why is it so? Explain using intermediate structures. (10 points) A. B. H3O+ H3O+ OH OH
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