Which of the following cannot undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions? Select one: a. H2C=CHCH2Br b. [1-bromocyclohexene structure] c. [benzyl bromide structure] d. [bromocyclohexane structure]
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The nucleophile attacks the electrophilic carbon atom that is bonded to the leaving group, resulting in the formation of a new bond and the departure of the leaving group. In the given options, we have three compounds with a leaving group (Br) and one compound Show more…
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