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(a)
Interpretation:
The given nucleophilic substitution reaction has to be completed and all electron pairs on both the nucleophile and the leaving group are shown.
Concept Introduction:
Nucleophilic substitution reaction:
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(b)
Interpretation:
The given nucleophilic substitution reaction has to be completed and all electron pairs on both the nucleophile and the leaving group are shown.
Concept Introduction:
Nucleophilic substitution reaction:
In a chemical reaction, the replacement of atom or group by nucleophile is known as nucleophilic substitution. In this reaction, leaving is replaced by nucleophile.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given nucleophilic substitution reaction has to be completed and all electron pairs on both the nucleophile and the leaving group are shown.
Concept Introduction:
Nucleophilic substitution reaction:
In a chemical reaction, the replacement of atom or group by nucleophile is known as nucleophilic substitution. In this reaction, leaving is replaced by nucleophile.
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-OWL V2 ACCESS
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