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SN2 mechanism proceeds through intervention of
Options
(a) carbonium ion
(b) transition state
(c) free radical
(d) carbanion
Correct Answer:
transition state
Explanation:
S(N)2 mechanism proceeds through transition state. e.g. When the methyl chloride is attracked by OH⁻ strong nucleophile from the opposite side of the chlorine atom, a transition state (TS) results in which both OH and Cl are partially bonded to carbon atom.
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Topics: Haloalkenes and Haloarenes
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Subject: Chemistry
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