CHEM 2201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Halocarbon, Steric Effects, Nucleophilic Substitution

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Subsituion reacions- in which one group is exchanged for another. A subsituion can occur when a suitable electrophile is treated with a nucleophile. Substrate- referring to the electrophile in a subsituion reacion. 7. 2 alkyl halides- halogenated organic compounds are commonly used as electrophiles in substaion reacions. Naming halogenated organic compounds: idenify and name the parent, idenify and name the subsiient, number the parent chain and assign a locant to teach subsituent, assemble the subsituents alphabeically. Every nucleophilic subsituion reacion will involve nucleophilic atack and the loss of a leaving group. There are two possible mechanisms for a subsituion reacion: In a converted process nucleophicl atack and loss of the leaving group occur simultaneously. In a stepwise process loss of the leaving group occurs irst followed by the nucleohpic atack. In a concerted process nucleophlic atack and loss of a leaving group occur simultaneously. 2 arrows one to show the nuclephlic atack and one to show the loss of leaving group.

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