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- How are we going to know if a chemical equation is to undergo SN1 orSN2 reaction. Discuss the truth of the following statement. Explain why it is true or false Every SN1 reaction produces racemic mixtures in the productsWhich of the following reaction coordinate diagrams represents SN1 and E1 reactions? A B C D