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Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction Question?
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Here is the Question:
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Consider the given reaction in which NC− is the nucleophile and CH3CN is the solvent. The reactant molecule has a structure with solid and dashed wedge bonds. A solid wedge () is used to show the bond that is above the plane of the paper, and a dashed wedge () is used to show the bond that is behind the plane of the paper.
Draw the product of the following reaction:
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April 01, 2014, 11:32:00 PM »
This is an S
N
2 reaction. What happens if you have a chiral molecule reacting under S
N
2 conditions?
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