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explain sn1 mechanism
Asked by akshayhr4168 | 01 Apr, 2019, 09:21: PM
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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.
In the SN1 reaction, a planar carbenium ion is formed first, which then reacts further with the nucleophile. Since the nucleophile is free to attack from either side, this reaction is associated with racemization.
Answered by Sivanand Patnaik | 01 Apr, 2019, 10:17: PM
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