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Write a short note on Nucleophilic substitution reactions.

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Answered by sakshi8918
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Nucleophilic Substitution (SN1. SN2) Nucleophilic substitution is the reaction of an electron pair donor (the nucleophile, Nu) with an electron pair acceptor (the electrophile). An sp3-hybridized electrophile must have a leaving group (X) in order for the reaction to take place.
Answered by Anonymous
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Ιn тнιѕ тype oғ reącтιonѕ , ą nυcleopнιlιc reącтѕ wιтн нąloąlĸąne нąvιng ą pąrтιcle poѕιтιve cнąrge on тнe cąrвon ąтoм вonғeғ тo нąlogen.
Ą ѕυвѕтιтυтιon reącтιon тąĸe plące ąnғ нąlogen ąтoм cąlleғ leąvιng groυp ғepąrтѕ ąѕ нąlιғe ιon. Ѕιnce тнe ѕυвѕтιтυтιon reącтιon ιѕ ιnιтιąтeғ вy ą nυclepнιle ιт ιѕ cąlleғ nυcleopнιlιc ѕυвѕтιтυтιon reącтιon.

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