Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
From the given reaction the missing column has to be filled with suitable molecule/ion.
Concept Introduction:
The SN2 reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed ie, in one step. SN2 is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
Aprotic solvent are polar solvent molecules which do not have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
Protic solvent are polar solvent molecules which have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
The stronger base is always a better nucleophile in an aprotic solvent.
(b)
Interpretation:
From the given reaction the missing column has to be filled with suitable molecule/ion.
Concept Introduction:`
The SN2 reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed i.e., in one step. SN2 is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
Aprotic solvent are polar solvent molecules which do not have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
Protic solvent are polar solvent molecules which have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
The stronger base is always a better nucleophile in an aprotic solvent.
(c)
Interpretation:
From the given reaction the missing column has to be filled with suitable molecule/ion.
Concept Introduction:
The SN2 reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed i.e., in one step. SN2 is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
Aprotic solvent are polar solvent molecules which do not have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
Protic solvent are polar solvent molecules which have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen
The stronger base is always a better nucleophile in an aprotic solvent.
(d)
Interpretation:
From the given reaction the missing column has to be filled with suitable molecule/ion.
Concept Introduction:
The SN2 reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed i.e., in one step. SN2 is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
Aprotic solvent are polar solvent molecules which do not have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
Protic solvent are polar solvent molecules which have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen
The stronger base is always a better nucleophile in an aprotic solvent.
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