Chemistry, asked by AqsaShabbir, 9 months ago

which type of SN reaction show the attributes if both SN1 and SN2 reaction?

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Answered by rohit50003
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Explanation:

  1. SN1 and SN2 are both nucleophilic substitution reactions, there are some differences:

2.For SN1 reactions, the step determining the rate is unimolecular, whereas for a SN2 reaction, it is bimolecular.

3.SN1 is a two-step mechanism, whereas SN2 is only a one-step process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Haloalkanes are converted into alcohols using hydroxide ion in aqueous media through SN1 and SN2 Reactions. Alcohols can efficiently be prepared by substitution of haloalkanes and sulfonic esters with good leaving groups. The choice of reagents and reaction conditions for the hydrolysis is important because competitive elimination reactions are possible especially at high temperatures leading to alkenes.

The hydrolysis of haloalkanes depends on the structure of the haloalkanes, primary haloalkanes typically undergo SN2 reactions whereas tertiary haloalkanes react an SN1 mechanism for tertiary haloalkanes or tertiary alkyl halides. There are two kinds of reactions of haloalkanes naming SN1 And SN2 Reaction.

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