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Explain primary benzylic halide shows higher reactivity by SN1 mechanism than other primary alkyl halide.​

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Answered by palaky940
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This is because they form stable carbocation due to resonance (delocalisation) between the pi bond and the cation formed , and since SN1 reaction involves formation of carbocation as intermediate allylic and benzylic halides show high reactivity towards SN1 reactions...

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