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differentiates between SN1 and SN2 reactions?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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SN2 and SN1 reactions are types of nucleophilic substitution reaction that often involve substitution of one nucleophile (such as OH) by another nucleophile

Answered by ani4223
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In SN1 the rate of reaction depends on the concentration of the substrate.

In SN2 the rate of reaction depends on the concentration of both substrate and the nucleophile.

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