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All right, this question asks us when we use ground ethers in non -pholarosolum, the mechanism will be sn1 or sn2.
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So first, let's mention a little bit about sn1 and sn2 reaction.
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If we consider, let's say, a general reaction when we have the substrate r3c, r can be hydrogen or carbon chain, r3cx, and react with, for example, in this case, one kind of potassium salt, k plus y minus, and the x will be a living group and substitute by the y.
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So in sn1 reaction, r3c, x will dissociate under the help of a solvent to form r3c plus and x minus and then y will attack y minus will take y minus will take and you found the product r3cy.
01:08
So the solvent must be a polar solvent.
01:15
As you can see that a polar solvon will stabilize the catarion over here...