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Chapter 9, Problem 67P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reason for given alkyl halide do not undergo a substitution reaction, regardless of the base use, was to be explained

Concept Introduction:

A good nucleophile/strong base favors SN2 .

A poor nucleophile/weak base favors SN2.

In primary alkyl halides and secondary alkyl halide SN2 take place.

Tertiary alkyl halides undergo SN1 reaction.

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