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Ochem substitution and Elimination

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aprotic solvent   A solvent that does not have Hydrogen, therefore no H-bonding will occur.  
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aprotic polar solvent   solvents that lack an acidic hydrogen these compounds have high dielectric constants and high dipole moments. Great for Sn2 reactions. Examples: DMF, HMPA, DMSO  
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base   A molecule who's interactions are determined by acid base equilibrium  
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basicity   Strength of a base: determined by size and electronegativity  
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back-side attack   When a nucleophile interacts with a reactant that is sp3 hybridized it must approach from the opposite side of the leaving group in order for enough orbital overlap to occur for bonding  
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bifunctional molecule    
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bimolecular    
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complete racemization    
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dielectric constant    
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elimination reaction    
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first-order reaction    
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intermolecular reaction    
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intimate ion pair    
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intramolecular reaction    
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inversion of configuration    
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ion-dipole interaction    
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kinetics    
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leaving group    
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nucleophile    
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nucleophilicity    
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nucleophilic substitution reaction    
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partial racemization    
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protic solvent    
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rate constatnt    
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rate law    
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second-order reaction    
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Sn1 reaction    
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Sn2 reaction    
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solvolysis    
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steric effects    
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steric hindrance    
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substitution reaction    
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unimolecular    
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