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27 November, 03:39

Under which class of substitution reaction does this reaction appear to fall

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  1. 27 November, 03:50
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    This reaction is most likely to fall under SN2 because the thing called carbonication does not occur in SN1. The carbon forms a partial bond with the nucleophile during the intermediate phase and the leaving group. So for this question the reaction will fall under SN2.
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