| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In the simple Grunwald-Winstein Equation (Equation 1), k and ko are the specific rates of solvolysis in a given solvent and in the standard solvent (80% ethanol), respectively, c is a constant (residual) term, and m represents the sensitivity to changes in the solvent ionizing power Y (initially set at unity for tert-butyl chloride solvolyses) [1].
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