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SN1 reaction / Nucleophilic substitution / SN2 reaction / Protic solvent / Nucleophile / Haloalkane / Solvent / Chemistry / Substitution reactions / Solvent effects
Date: 2008-06-16 08:45:24
SN1 reaction
Nucleophilic substitution
SN2 reaction
Protic solvent
Nucleophile
Haloalkane
Solvent
Chemistry
Substitution reactions
Solvent effects

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