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t-butyl chloride combine with hydroxy anion by
which mechanism?
(1) SNI
(2) SN2
(3) SE2
(4) SE1​

Answers

Answered by IQcrabby77
1

Answer:

2)SN2.................................

Answered by mindfulmaisel
2

t-butyl chloride combine with hydroxy anion by SN2 mechanism.

Explanation:

  • The reaction between tertiary butyl chloride and hydroxy anion is a nucleophilic substitution reaction.
  • It is type 2 nucleophilic substitution reaction because the rate of the reaction is dependent on two factors the concentration of tertiary butyl Chloride and the concentration of hydroxy anion.
  • In this reaction Carbo cation is formed which is very stable.
  • Then the hydroxy group comes and gets added to the location of the positive charge.

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