Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow the curved arrows and draw the product of an SN2 reaction shown below. Include all lone pairs. Use wedge and dash bonds to indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
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In an SN2 reaction, the substrate is typically an alkyl halide, and the nucleophile is a species that has a lone pair or a π bond that can be used to form a new bond with the carbon atom attached to the leaving group. In this case, the substrate is CH3I (methyl Show more…
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