Chemistry, asked by shravanishravya137, 5 months ago

explain the SN1 reaction taking 2-bromo-2-methyl propane​

Answers

Answered by anngracepaul2007
4

Answer:

The reaction of 2-bromo-2-methylpropane occurs in two steps with the formation of an intermediate carbocation. It forms in the rate-determining step, which does not involve the nucleophile. In the second, fast step, the carbocation reacts with a nucleophile such as water to form the product.

Explanation:

I hope this will help you...

If so follow and thank.....

Similar questions