Why electron withdrawing groups increase sn2 reaction?
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As hydrogen atoms are replaced one by one going from a methyl group to a tertiary halide, the reaction becomes slower because the nucleophile cannot easily reach the electrophilic carbon of the substrate. The electron density maps for these alkyl halides show this effect.
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As hydrogen atoms are replaced one by one going from a methyl group to a tertiary halide, the reaction becomes slower because the nucleophile cannot easily reach the electrophilic carbon of the substrate. The electron density maps for these alkyl halides show this effect.
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