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sn2 reaction shows stereochemical product​

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Answered by anshikamishra26
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In an SN2 reaction, the stereochemistry of the product is inverted compared to that of the substrate. An SN2 reaction is a backside attack. The nucleophile attacks the electrophilic center on the side that is opposite to the leaving group. During a backside attack, the stereochemistry at the carbon atom changes.

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Answered by Saaad
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an SN2 reaction, the stereochemistry of the product is inverted compared to that of the substrate. An SN2 reaction is a backside k. The nucleophile attacks the electrophilic center on the side that is opposite to the leaving group. During a backside .the stereochemistry at the carbon atom changes

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