Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
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ISBN: 9780073511214
Author: Francis A Carey Dr., Robert M. Giuliano
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 26P
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Out of the three alkyl halides given, the one that is most reactive towards potassium iodide in acetone is to be determined and the reason is to be explained. The two isomers that differ in reactivity by a factor of two are to be determined, and the one which is more reactive out of them is to be determined. The reason for the higher reactivity of that isomer is to be explained.

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In a SN2 reaction, the attack of the nucleophile on the alkyl halide takes place from the side opposite to the bond by which the leaving group is attached. This attack is sterically hindered by alkyl substituents that are attached to the carbon atom that is being attacked.

In general, SN2 reactions of alkyl halides show the following dependence of rate on structure: primary > secondary > tertiary

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