How does nucleophilic substitution work?
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Nucleophilic substitution reaction is a class of organic reactions where one nucleophile replaces another. ... The group which takes electron pair and displaced from the carbon is known as “leaving group” and the molecule on which substitution takes place known as “substrate”.
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Nucleophilic substitution reaction is a class of organic reactions where one nucleophile replaces another. ... The group which takes electron pair and displaced from the carbon is known as "leaving group" and the molecule on which substitution takes place known as "substrate".
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