Full Member Posts: 412 Mole Snacks: +11/-6 Re: Sn1/Sn2 «Reply #1 on:January 11, 2013, 03:58:53 PM » Usually primary condensates. I would say lose OH and join Br would be the major reaction here. Logged BARAJAN Regular Member ...
What is the mechanism of SN1 reaction? Answer: The first step involves the nucleophile attacks at an angle of 180 degrees to form a species known as transi...Read full How to explain SN2 reaction? Answer: This involves the electrophile is attacked by the nucleophile involving a concerted...
SN1 reaction has a carbocation as intermediate, so the nucleophile can attack from both sides (every carbocation is planar). Because of that, I think that the reaction occurs at the same velocity. It it had been a SN2 reaction, the cis would have reacted faster (because SN2 is a one s...
The SN2 reaction, by contrast, has abimolecularrate-determining step where one equivalent of nucleophile combines with one equivalent of substrate. The overall rate law of the SN2 is thus dependent on both the concentration of substrate and the concentration of nucleophile, taking the form: ...
Neverthe- less, due to the complexity of the process of synthesis, which involves extensive reaction times, toxic reagents, and effluent byproducts, such techniques are not highly effective for the industrial-scale production of CexSn1−xO2 nanoparticles. Moreover, the synthesis of CexSn1−...