Umakant Biswal
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The SN1 reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry. "SN" stands for nucleophilic substitution and the "1" represents the fact that the rate-determining step is unimolecular. Thus, the rate equation is often shown as having first-order dependence on electrophile and zero-order dependence on nucleophile.
EXAMPLE – 1,2-hydride or 1,2-alkyl shifts TO GIVE A MORE STABLE CARBOCATION .
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