What does the term S_n 1 mean? Substitution, S_n 1 mean? Elimination, unimolecul
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What does the term S_n 1 mean? Substitution, S_n 1 mean? Elimination, unimolecular Both a and b D. None of above In the reaction below, what type of reaction occurred? E2 E1 S_n2 D. S_n 1 E. None of above In the reaction below, what type of reaction occurred? E2 E1 C. S_n 2 D. S_n 1 E. None of above. Which of the alcohols named below will react fastest with HCl to form the corresponding alkyl chloride via as S_N1 pathway? n-butyl alcohol sec-butyl alcohol t-butyl alcohol D. None of the above The rate of a first order chemical reaction is proportional to the concentration of electrophile. True False Note related to first order chemical reaction.Explanation / Answer
1)
S stands for substitution
n stands for nucleophilic
1 stands for unimolecular
Answer: A
2)
It is undergoing SN1 reaction since intermediate is a carbocation formed
Answer: D
3)
It is elimination and that is going through carbocation
So it is E1
Answer: B
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