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What is the difference between SN1 and SN2 ???​

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Answered by aryakute2006
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Explanation:

The SN1 AND SN2 have few differences they are, SN1 is unimolecular reaction(first order reaction), SN2 is bimolecular reaction(second order reaction). ... SN2 depends on nuchleophile and substrate, SN1 depends only on substrate. SN2 occur in non-polar solvent.

Answered by bhumikamangela040420
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Answer:

Explanation:

SN1 forms an intermediate carbocation

Whereas in SN2 there is inversion of configuration and formation of racemic mixture.

In SN1 3 degree compound is more reactive due to stability of carbocation formed whereas in SN2 1 degree is more reactive due to less steric hindrance.

SN1 completes in two steps whereas SN2 completes in one step.

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