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a)Explain SN² mechanism of methyl bromide.​

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Answered by ItzBrownKudi
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The hydrolysis of methyl bromide involves SN2 mechanism, as there is an attack of a nucleophile and so the nucleophile attacks from back side as the former side is captured by the -ve bromide ion. At first, the KOH releases the -OH -group which attacks on the +vely charged C-atom of methyl bromide from back side.

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