Rank the alkyl halides in order of increasing SN1reactivity.

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Chapter8: Addition Via Carbocation
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Problem 3E: Explain why ethene does not react with HX ( X=Cl , Br or I) under normal conditions.
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Rank the alkyl halides in order of increasing SN1reactivity.
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Increasing S 1 reactivity
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Transcribed Image Text:Rank the alkyl halides in order of increasing SN1reactivity. Br Br Br Br Br Increasing S 1 reactivity Br
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Step 1: Unimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN1):

This reaction proceeds in two steps. The first step is the removal of the leaving group to form a planar carbocation intermediate. This step is slow and the rate-determining step. In the second step, the nucleophile adds the planar carbocation from either side of the plane. The characteristic feature of the reaction is the formation of a racemic mixture.

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