What are Maddie’s thoughts as they go to Boggins Heights?
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Explanation:
The SN2 reaction mechanism involves the nucleophilic substitution reaction of the leaving group (which generally consists of halide groups or other electron-withdrawing groups) with a nucleophile in a given organic compound.
The rate-determining step of this reaction depends on the interaction between the two species, namely the nucleophile and the organic compound.
SN2 reaction mechanism requires the attack of nucleophile from the back side of the carbon atom. So the product assumes a stereochemical position opposite to the leaving group originally occupied. This is called inversion of configuration. The SN2 reaction is a good example of stereospecific reaction, one in which different stereoisomers react to give different stereoisomers of the product. Also, SN2 reaction is the most common example of Walden inversion where an asymmetric carbon atom undergoes inversion of configuration.
What is an SN2 Reaction?
The SN2 reaction is a nucleophilic substitution reaction where a bond is broken and another is formed synchronously. Two reacting species are involved in the rate determining step of the reaction. The term ‘SN2’ stands for – Substitution Nucleophilic Bimolecular. This type of reaction is also referred to as bimolecular nucleophilic substitution, associative substitution, and interchange mechanism.
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