1. What is nucleophilic substitution?
2. Which type of halogenoalkanes predominantly undergo the SN2 mechanism?
3. What is the primary function of the SN1 mechanism in organic substitution reactions?
Nucleophile — definition?
Electron pair donor in substitution.
Nucleophilic substitution — process?
Nucleophile replaces a leaving group.
SN2 mechanism — key feature?
One-step backside attack with inversion.
SN1 mechanism — key feature?
Two-step carbocation formation.
Halogenoalkane reactions — types?
Substitution and elimination.
Testing halogen — method?
Add AgNO3; precipitate indicates halogen.
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