discuss relative reactivities of alkyl halide by comparing sn1 and sn2 reactions ?
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Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions – Sn1 & Sn2
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The viability of nucleophilic substitution over a single bond is determined by the bond polarity. A nucleophile (Nu-) will attack the δ+ atom in a polar bond and replace the existing δ- atom.
A good example of this is the haloalkanes, where the halogens are more electronegative than the Carbon atom. As the the halogen has a higher affinity for -ve charge, the bonding electrons are found closer to the halogen than the carbon, shifting the dipole charges in the molecule.
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