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Nucleophilic Substitution
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Reactivity of acid chlorides and ethyl esters toward nucleophilic substitution
- Give a explanation of why acid chlorides are more reactive toward nucleophilic substitution than are the corresponding ethyl esters.
Why are acid chlorides more reactive towards nucleophilic substitution than ethyl esters?
- Give an explanation of why acid chlorides are more reactive toward nucleophilic substition than are the corresponding ethyl esters. (When considering the nature of the leaving group and the rate-dete ...
Nucleophilic Substitution
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Rate Limiting Step
- What is the rate limiting step in the following reaction? (CH3)3 CCl + H2O -------------> (CH3)3 COH + HCl
Nucleophilic Substitution
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