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why step one of Addition elimination mechanism is slow​

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Answered by XxMAJESTYxX
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The formation of a carbocation is the slow, or rate-determining, step. The subsequent step, formation of a bond between the nucleophile and the carbocation, occurs very rapidly. Because the slow step of the reaction involves only the substrate, the reaction is unimolecular.

Answered by muskanjangde861
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The formation of a carbocation is the slow, or rate-determining, step. The subsequent step, formation of a bond between the nucleophile and the carbocation, occurs very rapidly. Because the slow step of the reaction involves only the substrate, the reaction is unimolecular.

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