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SN2 Reaction (Susbtrate)

Discuss the role of Susbtrate,Solvent,Leaving group,Nucleophile & Reaction Kinematics in SN2 Reaction

Substrate The substrate plays the most important part in determining the rate of the reaction. This is because the nucleophile attacks from the back of the substrate, thus breaking the carbon-leaving group bond and forming the carbon-nucleophile bond. Therefore, to maximize the rate of the SN2 reaction, the back of the substrate must be as …

stereochemistry what is stereochemistry diels alder stereochemistry

SN1 Reaction, Mechanism ,Stereochemistry

SN1 Reaction The SN1 reaction is a nucleophilic substitution reaction where the rate-determining step is unimolecular. It is a type of organic substitution reaction. SN1 stands for substitution nucleophilic unimolecular. Thus, the rate equation (which states that the SN1 reaction is dependent on the electrophile but not on the nucleophile) holds in situations where the amount …

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