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Organic Reaction Mechanisms v1

Across
A halide that is a bad leaving group...
The order of SN2 reaction processes...
Addition of HBr to 2,3-dimethyl-but-2-ene occurs in how many steps?
E1 reactions are...
Formed in elimination reactions...
SN2 reactions are...
1,2 and 1,4 addition products are seen when HX is added to a...
More stable radicals are explained by...
A radical forming step...
Fish hook arrows are used in reaction mechanisms involving...
Elimination reactions where the less substituted alkene is formed...
Name the rule by which the more substituted addition product is formed...
An intermediate ion formed when a halogen is added to an alkene...
Substrates capable of both SN1 & SN2...
A type of elimination reaction that produces the most substituted alkene product...
Chain carrying radical steps...
Down
A reaction step where two radicals combine...
In SN2 reactions steric hindrance on either the nucleophile or substrate is...
An example of a halide that is a good leaving group...
Required in substitution reactions alongside a good leaving group...
Reactions were one group is replaced by another...
Substrates that favour SN1...
This type of solvent is favoured for SN1 reactions...
The rate of an SN2 reaction with a tertiary substrate is...
The configuration of SN2 products...
The first step in a SN1 reaction forms a ...
Substrates that favour SN2...
This type of base is needed in elimination reactions...
In the SN1 reaction, any new chiral centres that are formed will exist as a...
In SN1 reactions the concentration of nucleophile is...
The order for a SN1 reaction is...
SN2 reaction processes occur in how many steps?
The first step in a SN1 reaction is...