CHEM 112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 27.1-27.4: Nucleophilic Substitution, Substitution Reaction, Rearrangement Reaction

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Organic compounds undergo a variety of different reactions including substitution, addition, elimination, substitution. Substitution reaction an atom, an ion or group in one molecule is replaced by another. These reactions are all substitution reactions but they occur due to different mechanisms. In addition reactions a molecule adds across a double bond or triple bond in another molecule. In an elimination reaction , atoms or groups that are bonded to adjacent atoms are eliminated as a small molecule. Typically the order of the bond increases due to the elimination. When a compound undergoes a rearrangement reaction or an isomerization reaction, the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged. Substitution of sp3 hybridized carbon with a halogen group. Nucleophilic substitution reaction: an ion called a nucleophile a reactant that seeks sites of low electron density in a molecule. The nucleophile is electron rich and it is the species that donates a pair of electrons to another molecule.

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