Chemistry, asked by vinukesarkar6715, 8 months ago

Which of the following is the most correct electron
displacement for a nucleophilic reaction to take place?
[2015]

Answers

Answered by Vdiwanale123
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Answer:

In The Water(H2O)and in the ........

Answered by brokendreams
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Option C is the correct option.

Explanation:

  • The reactant that is given has a alkyl chain.
  • Among the alkylic chain the vinylic chain has very stability itself.
  • This is because the vinylic and benzylic chains are itself resonance stabilised.
  • So a vinylic cation is very stable and easily formed.
  • Thus SN1 is preferred in those cases.
  • Thus vinylic chain which is present in option C shows the carboncation formation and SN1 mechanism.

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