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@Dexter
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It basically means that wo hi compound sn1 show krte hai jisme rxn k duran banne wala carbocation stable ho
Vo to thik hai
Thats why we say na ki 3 degree wala pr Sn1 favorbale hogi
Par acid
Vo part
Ek sec
Hn
2 min ho chuke vaise
π
ig solvation effect ki baat to nai kr rhe yaha?
π mere bhai
:uhh:
Bold letters ke just next wali line
Acids wali
Acidic medium me stability of carbocation
:shocked:
Are batao na
Me bhi to sochra hu naπ
ye ncert me likha hai?
Solomon's
Ye ether hydrolysis ko refer kar raha hai
Jahan tak mujhe samajh me aa raha hai
Vahan mostly SN2 hoti hai
But ek second
Isme SN1 kaise bol raha ise
Ek to ye bina example ke hawa me kyun baat karte hain
Solomon π«
MS Chauhan vaali hai ye bolo
πππ
Hnn
"fOr jEE mAins aNd aDvanCeD"
My foot
Jo dikhayi thi vo hai
Bas bakwaas karwa lo inse
Jo bhi 7 saal purana edition
Mat padha karo ye :p
Shot in the dark*
Tbh bina example ke seems very blanket
But that's essentially just for "hydrolysis"
That too not with all
Alcohols and stuff the things works
I don't know where he's getting this from
+solved @Enamine
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