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explain the Features of SN1 mechanism​

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Answered by seemajadhav
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in sn1 reaction carbocation is formed

it occurs in presence of polar protic solvents

Answered by BrainlyAnyu
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Explain the Features of SN1 mechanism.

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  • The SN1 reaction is a type of nucleophilic substitution reaction in which an electron-rich nucleophile displaces the halogen atom bonded to the central carbon of an alkyl halide molecule.
  • The halide ion that is displaced from the carbon atom is called the leaving group.

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