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  2. SN1 reaction - Wikipedia

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    As the SSA rate law indicates, under these conditions there is a fractional (between zeroth and first order) dependence on [H 2 O], while there is a negative fractional order dependence on [Br –]. Thus, S N 1 reactions are often observed to slow down when an exogenous source of the leaving group (in this case, bromide) is added to the ...

  3. Nucleophilic substitution - Wikipedia

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    The two main mechanisms were the S N 1 reaction and the S N 2 reaction, where S stands for substitution, N stands for nucleophilic, and the number represents the kinetic order of the reaction. [4] In the S N 2 reaction, the addition of the nucleophile and the elimination of leaving group take place simultaneously (i.e. a concerted reaction).

  4. SNi - Wikipedia

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    This reaction type is linked to many forms of neighbouring group participation, for instance the reaction of the sulfur or nitrogen lone pair in sulfur mustard or nitrogen mustard to form the cationic intermediate. This reaction mechanism is supported by the observation that addition of pyridine to the reaction leads to inversion. The reasoning ...

  5. Rate equation - Wikipedia

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    A common form for the rate equation is a power law: [6] = [] [] The constant ⁠ ⁠ is called the rate constant.The exponents, which can be fractional, [6] are called partial orders of reaction and their sum is the overall order of reaction.

  6. Neighbouring group participation - Wikipedia

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    In this type of substitution reaction, one group of the substrate participates initially in the reaction and thereby affects the reaction. A classic example of NGP is the reaction of a sulfur or nitrogen mustard with a nucleophile, the rate of reaction is much higher for the sulfur mustard and a nucleophile than it would be for a primary or secondary alkyl chloride without a heteroatom.

  7. Associative substitution - Wikipedia

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    In many substitution reactions, well-defined intermediates are not observed, when the rate of such processes are influenced by the nature of the entering ligand, the pathway is called associative interchange, abbreviated I a. [3] Representative is the interchange of bulk and coordinated water in [V(H 2 O) 6] 2+.

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    Brendan Fraser made a rare appearance at New York Fashion Week in support of his son Holden Fletcher, who made his mark on the Todd Snyder Fall-Winter 2025 runway on Feb. 6. While many were ...

  9. Radical-nucleophilic aromatic substitution - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively the phenyl radical can abstract any loose proton from 7 forming the arene 8 in a chain termination reaction. The involvement of a radical intermediate in a new type of nucleophilic aromatic substitution was invoked when the product distribution was compared between a certain aromatic chloride and an aromatic iodide in reaction ...