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If the reaction of an alcohol with SOCl$_2$ and pyridine follows an S$_N$2 mechanism, what is thestereochemistry of the alkyl chloride formed from ($2R$)-2-butanol?
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The reaction of an alcohol with SOCl$_2$ and pyridine follows an S$_N$2 mechanism. This is a one-step mechanism where the nucleophile attacks and the leaving group leaves simultaneously. Show more…
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