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Consider the following
a. Draw a mechanism using curved arrows.
b. Draw an energy diagram. Label the axes, the reactants, products,
c. Draw the structure of the transition state.
d. What is the rate equation?
e. What happens to the reaction rate in each of the following instances? [1] The leaving group is changed from
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