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discuss sn1 mechanism and sn2 mechanism​

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Answered by Anonymous
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SN2 summary: (1) Nucleophile back-side attacks the δ+ carbon center. (2) Transition state forms in which nucleophile is forming bond with carb (3) The leaving group leaves, forming the final product. SN1 reactions are nucleophilic substitutions, involving a nucleophile replacing a leaving group (just like SN2).

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
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SN2 summary: (1) Nucleophile back-side attacks the δ+ carbon center. (2) Transition state forms in which nucleophile is forming bond with carb (3) The leaving group leaves, forming the final product. SN1 reactions are nucleophilic substitutions, involving a nucleophile replacing a leaving group (just like SN2).

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