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Why primary hydrocarbon.Shows more reactivity towards sn2 reaction?

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In sn2 reaction, the attacking nucleophile attaches first . Hence an intermediate is formed. The stability of this intermediate is determined by the stearic hindrance .

Since , the hindrance is lowest in primary hydrocarbon, they undergo SN2 .

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