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Organic chemistry: How to determine whether a reaction will be SN2, SN1, E2, or E1. Sulfonates; the tosyl (Ts) group; tosylate (TsOR, toluenesulfonate). How to rank compounds in order of nucleophilicity.

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(1) Deciding whether a reaction is SN2, SN1, E2, or E1
(2) Continued
(3) Continued
(4) Sulfonates; tosylate (TsOR, toluenesulfonate)
(5) Continued
(6) Ranking compounds by nucleophilicity

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  • @avattack

    There is a chiral carbon.. Since the tert-butyl is on one end of the chair conformation..

  • Why do we invert the stereochemistry? I don't think there is a chirality center..

  • @TuscanWonder995 There is no sterocenter

  • The product is the trans- isomer

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