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explain SN1 reaction...........................................?

mohan , 10 Years ago
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T.kumar
hi,, mohan .sn1 is the slow step
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RAMCHANDRARAO
DEAR MOHAN SN1 REACTION IS ALKYL HALIDE IS REACT WITH NUCLEOPHILE. THIS IS TWO STEPED REACION FIRSTLY CARBOCATION IS FORMED AFTER THE PRODUCT IS FORMED
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Prabhakar ch
Dear Mohan 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. all the best for your bright future
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Y MANJUNADH
dear mohan sn1 reaction is a 2 step nucleophilic substitution reaction in which rate of reaction depends upon the concentration of only substrate 3 halide but not nucleophile
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Gowri sankar
DEAR MOHAN. SN1 REACTION IS A 2ND STEP
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Gaddam Chethan
Hello Mohan: SN1 indicates a substitution, nucleophilic, unimolecular reaction, described by the expression rate = k [R-LG]. This implies that the rate determining step of the mechanism depends on the decomposition of a single molecular species.
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sreekanth sree
the sn1 reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry ‘sn’stands for nucleophilic sustitution and the 1 represents the fact that the rate determining step is unimolecular,thus the rate equation is often shown as having first order depends on electrophile and zero order dependence on nucleophile.
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raj
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.
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raj
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SIVAGIRI GURAVAIAH
dear mohan sn1 reaction is a nuecleophilic substitution reaction it is one of the important reaction it is depend upon the participated nuecleophile
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N JYOTHEESWAR
 dear mohan,
                                 The SN1 reaction is a two-step reaction in which. The leaving group leaves, forming a carbocation. This is the slow step, and so the rate is dependent only on the products.
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SAI SARDAR
Mohan, SN1 is the nuclephilic substitution reaction .It is favourable in third degree compounds.It has two steps.
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NAVEENKUMAR NAGIPOGU
dear mohan
     actually sn1 reaction is full form of substition nucleophilic first order reaction and it is belongs to recimisation and it has both invertion and retension.
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T Dileep
dear mohan,the sn1 reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry.sn means nucleophilic substitution and 1 represents the fact that the rate determining  step.
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sudarshan
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
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SAI SANDY
Dear Mohan,
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. all the best for your bright future
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G.VENKATESH
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.
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