E1E2Sn1Sn2

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utdent20

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I am making this so people can add to this and make it easy for evyerone else to study too. I don't know too much about E1 adn E2
the properties of SN1:
PolarProtic solvent, 2 steps
3>2>1, Bulky Nucleophiles

SN2:
Polar Aprotic, 1 step
1>2>3, what else can we add??

E1:
Acid or Heat used.....

E2:
Strong bulky base....

Please add wahtever else you know..
 
I am making this so people can add to this and make it easy for evyerone else to study too. I don't know too much about E1 adn E2
the properties of
SN1:
PolarProtic solvent, 2 steps
3>2>1, Bulky Nucleophiles
Racemic mixture
K=[Elec]

SN2:
Polar Aprotic, 1 step
K=[elec][Nuc]
1>2>3,
product: inversion

E1:
Acid w/ Heat

E2:
Strong base; not sure about the solvent
Strong Bulky Base- Hoffman product ( alkene that will be on the least substituted carbon)

I hope i didn't forget anything
 
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