e) Rate of SN2 reaction depend on the concentration of both nucleophile and alkylhalide while SNl reaction depend only on the concentration of alkylhalide. f) The better the nucleophile, the faster rate of the SN2 reaction while the strength of the nucleophile does not affect the rate of Sn1 reaction.

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1) As an organic chemist, analyze the following synthesis problems. You may include the
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Transcribed Image Text:1) As an organic chemist, analyze the following synthesis problems. You may include the diagram to explain your answer:
e) Rate of SN2 reaction depend on the concentration of both nucleophile and alkylhalide
while SNl reaction depend only on the concentration of alkylhalide.
f) The better the nucleophile, the faster rate of the SN2 reaction while the strength of the
nucleophile does not affect the rate of Sn1 reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:e) Rate of SN2 reaction depend on the concentration of both nucleophile and alkylhalide while SNl reaction depend only on the concentration of alkylhalide. f) The better the nucleophile, the faster rate of the SN2 reaction while the strength of the nucleophile does not affect the rate of Sn1 reaction.
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