The Mechanism of the SN1 Reaction Video! Help Me With Organic Chemistry!

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This video will go over the SN1 mechanism. This is an important mechanism to master for any organic chemistry student. In this mechanism, an alkyl halide will be exposed to a polar protic solvent. This will allow the alkyl halide to enter into an equlibrium with its carbocation. Once the carbocation forms (the reactive intermediate) the polar protic solvent can attack the carbocation and form an ether.

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