@scholarli: The SN1 reaction occurs in a two-step process. First, the leaving group departs, forming a carbocation intermediate, followed by a nucleophilic attack. The SN2 reaction, on the other hand, occurs in a single step: the nucleophile attacks, causing the leaving group to depart. #ochem #ochem1 #organicchemistrytutor #orgo #stemeducation #ochem2 #chemistry
sn1 is leaving you bf before getting with someone else, demure.
sn2 is being a brat
2025-07-18 15:40:18
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yourchemistryhelper :
This demonstrates really nicely why with most “sn1” reactions there is more inversion of configuration than retention!
2025-07-17 19:49:56
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V :
I think it’s ridiculous that sn1 and sn2 aren’t taught on some a level specs when it’s literally that simple, well also there’s understanding when to use one or the other but yeah the specs are too focused on physical there’s barley any organic
2025-07-15 14:46:35
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Mercedellie :
Can you do E1 vs E2
2025-07-08 17:08:31
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ewigewelle :
In SN1 there is no walden-inversion
2025-07-18 05:09:17
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gin :
@vodka
2025-07-20 11:08:37
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Laura :
@sarahsart64
2025-07-19 18:57:45
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Teti :
😂
2025-07-08 06:35:16
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Sabina Di Matteo :
❤️❤️
2025-07-18 19:16:16
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greta :
@martha
2025-07-15 20:46:05
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Declan Birkenhead :
It’s not September yet calm down
2025-07-17 19:00:54
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HAn_ten2chu :
Is it for sn1 the nucleophile can attack on both side to create a racemix?
2025-07-15 12:08:42
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Keven Carranza :
Slay. This is all I needed to see.
2025-07-08 14:36:21
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