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Chapter 7.15, Problem 29P

For each alkyl halide and nucleophile: [1] Draw the product of nucleophilic substitution; [2] determine the likely mechanism ( S N 1 or S N 2 ) for each reaction.

a. Chapter 7.15, Problem 29P, Problem 7.30 For each alkyl halide and nucleophile: [1] Draw the product of nucleophilic , example  1 c. Chapter 7.15, Problem 29P, Problem 7.30 For each alkyl halide and nucleophile: [1] Draw the product of nucleophilic , example  2

b. Chapter 7.15, Problem 29P, Problem 7.30 For each alkyl halide and nucleophile: [1] Draw the product of nucleophilic , example  3 d. Chapter 7.15, Problem 29P, Problem 7.30 For each alkyl halide and nucleophile: [1] Draw the product of nucleophilic , example  4

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