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Chapter 9.7, Problem 27P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When more polar solvent is used, the affect on rate of given SN2 reaction is to be given.

Concept Introduction:

The SN2/E2 reaction of alkyl halide is with neutral nucleophile/base, the increasing polarity of the solvent will increase the rate of the reaction is to be identified.

An SN2 reaction of an alkyl halide is favoured by a high concentration of a good (neutral)

in a protic polar solvent.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When more polar solvent is used, the affect on rate of given SN2 reaction is to be given.

Concept Introduction:

The SN2/E2 reaction of alkyl halide is with neutral nucleophile/base, the increasing polarity of the solvent will increase the rate of the reaction is to be identified.

An SN2 reaction of an alkyl halide is favoured by a high concentration of a good (neutral)

in a protic polar solvent.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When more polar solvent is used, the affect on rate of given SN2 reaction is to be given.

Concept Introduction:

The SN2/E2 reaction of alkyl halide is with neutral nucleophile/base, the increasing polarity of the solvent will increase the rate of the reaction is to be identified.

An SN2 reaction of an alkyl halide is favoured by a high concentration of a good (neutral)

in a protic polar solvent.

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