
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given SN2 reaction has to be completed with configuration of products are shown.
Concept Introduction:
SN2 reaction:
In a
The addition of nucleophile and removal of leaving group is takes place simultaneously is known as SN2. In this reaction the
In the SN2 reaction, nucleophile attacks the back side of the chiral carbon so the inversion of configuration is occurs.
In SN2 reaction, the product gets reverse or invers configuration of reactant.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given SN2 reaction has to be completed with configuration of products are shown.
Concept Introduction:
SN2 reaction:
In a chemical reaction, the replacement of atom or group by nucleophile is known as nucleophilic substitution.
The addition of nucleophile and removal of leaving group is takes place simultaneously is known as SN2. In this reaction the rate of reaction is deplane on the concentration of both nucleophile and alkyl halide.
In the SN2 reaction, nucleophile attacks the back side of the chiral carbon so the inversion of configuration is occurs.
In SN2 reaction, the product gets reverse or invers configuration of reactant.

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