Lewis structures of the hydroxide ion and water molecule - illustrating the lone pairs of electrons and charges within their structures
In general:
The mechanism of nucleophilic substitution in 2-bromo-2-methylpropane which is a tertiary halogenoalkane
You are expected to know the difference between the heterolytic fission that features in SN1 reactions and homolytic fission in other reactions:
The?SN2?mechanism of bromoethane with hydroxide causing an inversion of configuration
Inversion of configuration - umbrella analogy
If you are asked to explain reaction mechanisms where there is an inversion of configuration, you will be expected to:
Strongest? ? ?CN-?> OH-?> NH3?> H2O? ? ?Weakest
Approximate Halogenoalkane Bond Energy Table
R3C-I + OH-? ? ?→? ? R3C-OH + I-
Halogenoalkane Precipitates Table
The trend in reactivity of halogenoalkanes
The diagram shows the trend in stability of primary, secondary and tertiary carbocations
? ? Hydrogen bonding
? ? Solvation
Protic polar solvent stabilising carbocation intermediates and halide ions
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