Based on the relative ΔG‡ values for the forward and reverse reactions (and assuming we haven’t added a lot of heat energy into the system) is this SN2 reaction reversible or irreversible?

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Based on the relative ΔG‡ values for the forward and reverse reactions (and assuming we haven’t added a lot of heat energy into the system) is this SN2 reaction reversible or irreversible?

нодо
H3C.
CH3
0-S:
FO
Transcribed Image Text:нодо H3C. CH3 0-S: FO
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