Accepted at 7:13 p.m. Dec, 06, 2024 by Brian_BH
Author: choochootrain24
Related Note: 1555687137619
Rationale for change

UW QID: 403773

The question requires you to understand that an SN1 reaction is affected only by a substrate's carbocation intermediate and not by the identity/structure of a nucleophile (As would be the case in an SN2 bimolecular reaction).

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The number 1 in an SN1 reaction refers to the fact that the reaction is {{c1::unimolecular}}
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SN1 Rate = k[substrate]1 = a first-order reaction
unimolecular =one species (RX)paricipate in RDS


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