can anyone explain SN1 and SN2 reactions in a very simple way
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An Sn2 and Sn1 reaction mechanism. Sn2 reactions are bimolecular in rate of reaction and have a concerted mechanism. ... On the other hand, Sn1 reactions are unimolecular in rate of reaction and have a step-wise mechanism. This process first involves bond cleavage by the LG to generate a carbocation intermediate
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Definition. Sn1 and Sn2 are the two forms of nucleophilic substitution reaction. SN1 involves one molecule while Sn2 involves two molecules.
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