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Why terchary alkylhalaide show SN1 reaction …

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Why terchary alkylhalaide show SN1 reaction easily comparison to primary alkylhalaide
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Athmika Prajesh 7 years, 6 months ago

Tertiary alcohols have 3 alkyl groups attached to X containing carbon atom. These R grops are electron releasing groups and there by releases the electrons to the X containing Carbon and thus making the carbo cation stable. In SN1 reaction the alkyl halide forms carbocation and halide ion. The carbocation in tertiary is more stable so it is easy for nucleophile to attack it. Thus it follows SN1
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