CHMB41H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Rate-Determining Step, Activation Energy, Solvation

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There are 2 substitutions for substitution: sn2: substitution nucleophilic biomolecular . 2 molecules involved in rate determining step: sn1: substitution nucleophilic unimolecular . 1 molecule involved in rate determining step: uni/bi = number of reactions in the slow rate determining reactions. Hydroxide is nucleophile because it has negative charge e. Mechanism = process of how bonds break & how they form . This is a one step reaction that has a transition state. Activation energy dalta g double dagger: from first step to t. s. There is only 1 step so there is no comparing with another reaction to see if its faster/slower. This is only reaction so it"s rate determining reaction. Theoretical way of proving that hydroxide comes from back is done through reaction kinetics. Carbon inverts from s configuration to r configuration. How does structure of substrate/nucleophile change rate of reaction. Because of steric hindrance reactions don"t happen in sn2. Extra carbons are blocking the way of the nucleophile.

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