Reaction of methyl bromide with aqueous sodium hydroxide involves

Reaction Of Methyl Bromide With Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide Involves Chemistry Question

Reaction of methyl bromide with aqueous sodium hydroxide involves

Options

(a) racemisation
(b) SN1 mechanism
(c) inversion of configuration
(d) SN2 mechanism

Correct Answer:

inversion of configuration

Explanation:

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Topics: Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry (124)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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