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What is the mechanism of SN1 and SN2 reactions?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mechanism Of The SN1 Is Stepwise. The SN2 reaction is concerted. That is, the SN2 occurs in one step, and both the nucleophile and substrate are involved in the rate determining step. Therefore the rate is dependent on both the concentration of substrate and that of the nucleophile.

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The Mechanism For The SN2 Is Concerted. The Mechanism Of The SN1 Is Stepwise. The SN2 reaction is concerted. That is, the SN2 occurs in one step, and both the nucleophile and substrate are involved in the rate determining step

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