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Which is correct about $\mathrm{SN}^1$ reaction?(a) Here reaction intermediate is carbocation(b) It is favoured by polar solvents(c) It is favoured by stability of carbocation(d) all of these
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SN1 stands for "Substitution Nucleophilic Unimolecular," which is a type of nucleophilic substitution reaction where the rate-determining step involves only one molecule (the substrate). Step 2: The SN1 reaction mechanism consists of the following steps: Show more…
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