why secondary alkyl halides follow both sn1 and sn2 reaction
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they follow both because
sn1 depends on stability of carbocation. secondary halides shows +I effect better than primary halides.
sn2 depends on less crowding.
secondary halides don't show much crowding like tertiary halides.
so they follow both sn1 and sn2 reactions
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