how does the sn1 reaction in this experiment cause the acid-base?
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In the SN1 reaction, the displacement of the chloride or bromide by an iodide ion in an acetone based solution would result in the acid base reaction.
It will also cause the phenolphthalein to change color.
Bromine has a smaller atomic radius; therefore the density of the atom is on the higher side.
It will also cause the phenolphthalein to change color.
Bromine has a smaller atomic radius; therefore the density of the atom is on the higher side.
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