Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions | SN1 Reaction and SN2 Reaction
This lecture is about nucleophilic substitution reaction, sn1 and sn2 reactions in organic chemistry. I will also teach you the mechanism of sn1 and sn2 reactions with easy examples. You will also learn the difference between sn1 and sn2 reactions.
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Thank you, I finally understood this topic !! Can you do a video on the Elimination reaction E1 and E2?
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i can't explain how this video is helpful to me i clearly understood the topic and i have one question here can i say that the inversion of configuration in sn2 mechanism is also 50% inversion as like one of the configuration in sn1 mechanism? pls answer this
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Please make elimination video
@prishchouh368
11 ай бұрын
Plz make on electrophilic reaction
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is this substituion different from those which occur in metals? like in metals also one strong metal displaces a weak metal from its molecule. Like sodium displaces Potassium in a displacement reaction
Thanx bro for this video but pls make one video on electrophilic substitution❤
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@anupammurmu8525
9 ай бұрын
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Finally i found that video which makes easy sn1 and sn2 thx a lot
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Your explanation good
I guess there's a small mistake oh doesn't directly attack in sn1 first the h2O(weak nucleophile) attack on the carbocation and then it gets de-protonized to form oh but if we directly add oh we get a sn2 rxn and form a transition state 😀😀
@shreyasawant2924
2 ай бұрын
Please explain me
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@blackwarrior823
7 ай бұрын
What?
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Make on electrophilic reaction
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Please explain how sn1 is favoured by weak nucleophile,,,,I couldn't understand
Please make a video what type of qs came from it
Please give basic explanation for nucleophilic and electrophilic and for heterolytic and homolytic
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Sir , in your Sn2 reaction explanation , you showed methyl chloride . It is not a primary alkyl halide , I think it should be ethyl chloride , sir please make amendments .
Sir can we write as it is in the exam
your teaching method is best, but time is short, try to teach long please
Sir Order of rxn ka tracks bataye sir??
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In sn1 reaction you took oh for nucleophiles as an example But can we also write H2o(water)as a nucleophiles. I feel confuse to take nucleophiles between oh and h2o. Please explain me someone
Please uplod full chapter halogen derivative
if there is no carbocation formed in sn2 then how the nucleophile attack the carbocation in sn2
Sir please aromatic er full topic er class den,such as nitration sulphonation,halogenetion...
Plz stereochemistry of SN1 SN2 E1 E2
But you only told that a strong nucleophile replaces a weak nucleophile then why in SN2 reaction it is not possible for replacement
@SimranKaur-bf1qd
6 ай бұрын
Sn2 is strong and sn1 is weak
@pramathhegde317
6 ай бұрын
It replaces bro for ex CH³Cl+NaOH = CH³OH+ NaCl
@divyadharshiniMarikannan
5 ай бұрын
Actually sn1 and sn2 reaction is takes place by replacement here note then5 point carefully that is rearranged
@sanjaytayde2790
5 ай бұрын
There is possibility that strong nucleophille can directly replace the weak nucleophille. But it is also possible that nucleophille can join the compound and then the weak nucleophille gets detached hence there are 2 type -SN1 and SN2
@Rajputan..gel-zy6hm
3 ай бұрын
because in sn1 rxn the tert butyl bromide firstly ionises and made carbonation Then a nucleophile attacks on it.
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