sN1 and SN2 reaction explanation
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in sn1 mech, product is formed by more stable carbonation/carbanion/radical (sytzeff rule )
while in sn2 product is formed by less stable carbonation/carbanion/radical(Hoffman's rule)
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SN1 reactions are nucleophilic substitutions, involving a nucleophile replacing a leaving group (just like SN2). However: SN1 reactions are unimolecular: the rate of this reaction depends only on the concentration of one reactant. SN1 reactions happen in two steps: 1.
SN2 Definition. The SN2 reaction - A Nucleophilic Substitution in which the Rate Determining Step involves 2 components. -SN2 reactions are bimolecular with simultaneous bond-making and bond-breaking steps. -SN2 reactions do not proceed via an intermediate.
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