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explain the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution reaction​

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Answered by srishanth30
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Mechanism of Nucleophilic Substitution. ... In the SN1 reaction, a planar carbenium ion is formed first, which then reacts further with the nucleophile. Since the nucleophile is free to attack from either side, this reaction is associated with racemization. In both reactions, the nucleophile competes with the leaving group.

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Mechanism of Nucleophilic Substitution. ... In the SN1 reaction, a planar carbenium ion is formed first, which then reacts further with the nucleophile. Since the nucleophile is free to attack from either side, this reaction is associated with racemization. In both reactions, the nucleophile competes with the leaving group ...

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