why are alkyl halides the most suitable organic compounds used to incorporate alkyl group into other molecules??
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SN1 reactions dominate when the electrophilic carbon is more substituted, while SN2 reactions dominate when the electrophilic carbon is less substituted. For example, a primary alkyl halide is more apt to undergo an SN2 reaction, whereas a tertiary alkyl halide is more apt to undergo an SN1 reaction.
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