explain sn2 reaction by taking methyl chloride as an example
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The SN2 Reaction. This movie depicts an SN2 reaction between the hydroxide anion (HO-) and methyl chloride . In this reaction, a new bond is formed between the nucleophile, HO-, and the carbon atom, while the carbon-chlorine bond is broken. The departing chloride anion is referred to as the leaving group.
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