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why primary and tertiary alchols prefer SN2 mechanism​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Therefore, when a primary alcohol reacts with a hydrogen halide, it must do so in an SN2 reaction. The acid protonates the most basic atom in the reactant. The nucleophile attacks the back side of the carbon and displaces the leaving group.

Answered by taranpreetkaur60
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when a primary alcohol reacts with a hydrogen halide, it must do so in an SN2 reaction. The acid protonates the most basic atom in the reactant. The nucleophile attacks the back side of the carbon and displaces the leaving group.

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