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Chapter 6, Problem 32P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mechanism of nucleophilic substitution of a given nucleophile to alkyl halides is to be written that occurs in SN1 and SN2 mechanism.

Concept Introduction:

The nucleophilic substitution reaction occurs when alkyl halide reacts with appropriate alkoxide in the presence of alcohol to produce corresponding ether.

In a nucleophilic substitution reaction, the halide is replaced by a nucleophile.

The types of nucleophilic substitution depends on the nature of the substrate.

The SN2 is a single step reaction and inversion of configuration occurs to the product.

The SN1 is two step reaction and mix of retention and inversion occurs to the product.

Carbocations intermediates occur in the SN1 reaction with tertiary alkyl halides.

The order of reactivity of alkyl halide is tertiary > secondary> primary> methyl which undergo nucleophilic substitution SN1 reaction.

The order of reactivity of alkyl halide is tertiary < secondary<primary< methyl which undergo nucleophilic substitution SN2 reaction.

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