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What is a nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reaction? Give one example.

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Answered by ItsCuteBabe
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Common examples include halide ions such as -:I and -:Br, hydroxide ion , -:OH, water, H2O:, and ammonia, :NH3. Note that X may represent a single atom or a polyatomic group. Note, too, that the central atom of a nucleophile may have a formal charge of 0 or -1....

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➡️ Common examples include halide ions such as -:I and -:Br, hydroxide ion , -:OH, water, H2O:, and ammonia, :NH3. Note that X may represent a single atom or a polyatomic group. Note, too, that the central atom of a nucleophile may have a formal charge of 0 or -1.

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