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Discuss the mechanism of Sn1 reaction of heloalkane

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Answered by neerajverma4151
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SN1. ... In an SN1 reaction, the halogen-carbon bond breaks, resulting in a positively charged carbon. The nucleophile is attracted to the positive charge, and a new bond is formed. This is a two-step mechanism and most often occurs with tertiary alkyl halides.

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Answered by meghaabadatya140
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SN1. ... In an SN1 reaction, the halogen-carbon bond breaks, resulting in a positively charged carbon. The nucleophile is attracted to the positive charge, and a new bond is formed. This is a two-step mechanism and most often occurs with tertiary alkyl halides.

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