Define sn 1 and sn 2 mechanism with neighbouring group mechanism
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SN1 reactions are nucleophilic substitutions, involving a nucleophile replacing a leaving group just like SN2 However: SN1 reactions are unimolecular:
the rate of this reaction depends only on the concentration of one reactant. SN1 reactions happen in two steps 1
the rate of this reaction depends only on the concentration of one reactant. SN1 reactions happen in two steps 1
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