The SN2 mechanism is characterized by the presence of a(n) ________. The SN1 mechanism is characterized by the formation of a(n) _________ called a(n) ________
A) intermediate, transition state, carbocation
B) transition state, intermediate, carbanion
C) intermediate, intermediate, carbanion
D) transition state, intermediate, carbocation e) transition state, transition state, carbocation
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Q4: SN2 reactions are _ and have _
Q5: In an SN2 reaction, if the [nucleophile]
Q6: SN2 reactions proceed with a(n) _ of
Q7: SN1 reactions are _ and have _
Q8: In an SN1 reaction, if the [nucleophile]
Q10: Which mechanism(s) is represented by the following?
Q11: The order for stability of carbocations is
Q12: Carbocations have _ geometry
A) tetrahedral
B) octahedral
C) bent
D)
Q13: SN1 reactions produce _ products
A) inverted
B) identical
C)
Q14: In an SN2 reaction, reaction rates are
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