This chemistry video tutorial provides the rate law equation for SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions. It also provides the mechanism as well as the potential energy diagrams that go along with it. The SN1 reaction is a first order nucleophilic substitution reaction where the rate depends on the concentration of the substrate only. In this example, a solvolysis reaction was used which occurs in 3 steps. The SN2 reaction is a single step concerted reaction mechanism and it's a second order nucleophilic substitution reaction where the rate depends on the concentration of the substrate and nucleophile. The E1 reaction is a first order elimination reaction where the rate depends on the substrate only. The E2 reaction is a second order elimination reaction where the rate depends on the concentration of the base and the substrate.
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