CHE 331 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Heterolysis (Chemistry), Nucleophilic Substitution, Elimination Reaction

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A good leaving group is a substituent that can leave as a relatively stable, weakly basic molecule or ion: halide anions are weak bases so they"re good, but some lgs are neutral molecules (like water or alcohol). Therefore, for the reaction to take place a (k is rate constant) In this case, k = 4. 9 10-4 l mol-1s-1 hydroxide ion and a chloromethane molecule must collide. In general, the overall order of a reaction is equal to the sum of the exponents a and b in the rate equation rate = k[a]a [b]b. If in some other reaction, for example, we found that. Rate = k[a]2 [b], then we would say that the reaction is second order with respect to [a], first order with respect to [b], and third order overall: mechanism for sn2, 1. Nucleophile back attack (opposite of lg side: 2. In cyclic systems a cis compound can react and become trans product.

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