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EXPLAIN SN1 REACTION​

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The SN1 reaction - A Nucleophilic Substitution in which the Rate Determining Step involves 1 component. -SN1 reactions are unimolecular, proceeding through an intermediate carbocation.

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SN1 definition. the SN1 reaction A nucleophilic substitution in which the rate of determiinng step involved one component SN1 reaction are unimolecular productive through an intermediate carboction .

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