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why sn1 and sn2 reaction show sterochemistry​

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In the second step of this two-step reaction, the nucleophile attacks the empty, 'electron hungry' p orbital of the carbocation to form a new bond and return the carbon to tetrahedral geometry. We saw that SN2 reactions result specifically in inversion of stereochemistry at the electrophilic carbon center.

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