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What is nucleophilic substitution ❣❣​

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Answered by waleedabdullah2004
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Answer:  It is the reaction between a nucleophile and an electrophile

Explanation:

There are two types of nucleophilic substitutions, SN1 and SN2

in SN1 the rate of reaction depends on just one factor while in SN2 it depends On 2 factors

Answered by roja6656
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Answer:

In organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry, nucleophilic substitution is a fundamental class of reactions in which a leaving group is replaced by an electron rich compound (nucleophile). The whole molecular entity of which the electrophile and the leaving group are part is usually called the substrate.[1][2] The nucleophile essentially attempts to replace the leaving group as the primary substituent in the reaction itself, as a part of another molecule

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