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Write the difference between SN' and SN' reaction. (with example)

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Answered by Ravkiratchampshooter
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SN1

The rate of reaction is unimolecular.

It is a two-step mechanism

Carbocation is formed as an intermediate part of the reaction.

There is no partial bond formed with the carbon during this reaction.

There are many steps in this reaction which start with the removal of the group while attacking the nucleophile.

SN2

The rate of reaction is bimolecular

It is only a one-step mechanism

No carbocation is formed during the reaction.

Carbon forms a partial bond with the nucleophile and the leaving group.

The process takes place in only one cycle, with a single intermediate stage.

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