Reaction Stereochem (Sub/Elim)Stereochemistry
What is the SNi mechanism?
Expert Answer
Nucleophilic substitution with Internal Return. It proceeds with Retention of Configuration (e.g., in absence of pyridine).
What is the SNi mechanism?
Nucleophilic substitution with Internal Return. It proceeds with Retention of Configuration (e.g., in absence of pyridine).
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