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Hi,
I know sn1 is 3>2>1 and sn2 is 1>2>3 but where does the methy fit in? is it applicable to sn1 3>2>1>methyl and sn2 methyl>1>2>3?
and which one is sp3 to sp2 hybridized? Destroyer says sn2, but i don't see that... I kinda see it for sn1 where the carbocation becomes the sp2... but not sn2. Can someone explain this...? I'm probably thinking of it at the wrong way... thanks😀
I know sn1 is 3>2>1 and sn2 is 1>2>3 but where does the methy fit in? is it applicable to sn1 3>2>1>methyl and sn2 methyl>1>2>3?
and which one is sp3 to sp2 hybridized? Destroyer says sn2, but i don't see that... I kinda see it for sn1 where the carbocation becomes the sp2... but not sn2. Can someone explain this...? I'm probably thinking of it at the wrong way... thanks😀