1. Alcohol Substitution Reaction Mechanism: Draw the product for the substitution reaction below in the box. Then, draw the proper FULL electron-pushing mechanism for the reaction, including all intermediates (with formal charges and lone pairs of electrons) and all electron pushing arrows (is it SN1 or SN2?!). Label the electrophile and nucleophile in each step. а. Reaction 1: H-Br: .. HO. H20 A b. Reaction 2: H-Br: .. H20 A :он
Draw the product for the substitution reactions below. Then, draw the proper FULL electron-pushing mechanism for the reaction, including intermediates with lone pairs and formal charges, and all electron pushing arrows (SN1 vs SN2). Label the electrophile and nucleophile in each step.
SN1 Reaction
In this type of reaction , the rate of reaction is depend upon the substrate .
The SN1 Reaction is mostly favoured by the 3° substrate .
SN2 Reaction
In this type of reaction , the rate of reaction is depend upon the substrate and nucleophile both of them .
The SN2 Reaction is mostly favoured by the 1° substrate .
So from the substrate we get the Idea about the type of reaction mechanism ( SN2 or SN1 ) .
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