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Explain unimolecular substitution reaction ..

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Answered by Anonymous
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In organohalogen compound: Nucleophilic substitution. …the mechanism is described as unimolecular, and the term SN1 (substitution-nucleophilic-unimolecular) is applied. The species formed in the slow step contains a positively charged, electron-deficient carbon and is called a carbocation.

Answered by itzmisshraddha
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In organohaloen compound:

Nucleophilic substitutions, the mechanism is described as Unimolecular, and the term SN1 (substitutions- nucleophilic- Unimolecular) is applied.The species formed in the slow step contains a positively charged,electron - deficient carbon and is called a carbocation.

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