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Polar protic solvents increase the rate of SN1 reactions.
Status
The relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something.
Historical Rationality
The concept that historical events and decisions can be understood logically and systematically through the context of their times.
Formal Rationality
A mode of thinking that emphasizes efficiency, calculability, predictability, and the use of logical decision-making processes.
Substantive Rationality
A type of rationality concerned with the values and ethics guiding action, as opposed to purely instrumental concerns (means-end rationality).
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