CHM 25500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Concerted Reaction, Rate Equation, Sn1 Reaction

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Chm 255 - lecture 26 - mechanism of nucleophilic substitution reactions. Mechanism possibility one: the nucleophile attacks the electrophile, the leaving group leaves. This mechanism results in an intermediate with 10 valence electrons. Mechanism possibility two: the leaving group leaves, the nucleophile attacks the electrophile. This reaction has one intermediate and two transition states. The first step is the rate determining step. Because the rate determining step only involves one species as the reactant, the reaction is first order, and the rate can be described as rate = k[r-x] Mechanism possibility three: the leaving group leaves at the same time as the nucleophile attacks. This reaction has one transition state and no intermediates. Because there is only one step to this reaction and it depends on the union of two species, the reaction is second order and the rate law is:

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