Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
General reaction scheme for the S N 1 reaction. The leaving group is denoted "X", and the nucleophile is denoted "Nu–H". The unimolecular nucleophilic substitution (S N 1) reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry.
This page was last edited on 7 June 2003, at 16:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...
In chemistry, S N i (substitution nucleophilic internal) refers to a specific, regio-selective but not often encountered reaction mechanism for nucleophilic aliphatic substitution.
Kinetics are actually somewhere between SN1+ and SN2-. Admittedly this an easy simplification for high school or freshman Chemistry. Shjacks45 19:35, 21 September 2013 (UTC) Yeah because DMSO favors SN2 in that situation, of course you're going to get both situations. Secondary SN1 is a bit controversial, but this isn't data.
The_Transition_States_for_SN1_Reactions.PNG (548 × 422 pixels, file size: 17 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
SN1 may refer to: SN1 reaction, a type of organic chemical reaction (7990) 1981 SN1, a Main Belt minor planet (7058) 1990 SN1, a main-belt minor planet;
What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code
The Spanish Wikipedia (Spanish: Wikipedia en español) is the Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. It has 2,006,866 articles. It has 2,006,866 articles. Started in May 2001, it reached 100,000 articles on 8 March 2006, and 1,000,000 articles on 16 May 2013.