The two reactants shown below are combined to bring about a nucleophilic substitution reaction. b d CH₂C=CNa + CH3CH₂CH₂

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The two reactants shown below are combined to bring about a nucleophilic substitution reaction. b d CH₂C=CNa + CH3CH₂CH₂

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The Two Reactants Shown Below Are Combined To Bring About A Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction B D Ch C Cna Ch3ch Ch 1
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The two reactants shown below are combined to bring about a nucleophilic substitution reaction. b d CH₂C=CNa + CH3CH₂CH₂Br f. HBr g. CH₂=CH₂ h. CH3C=C i. Br j. Na* k. CH3C=CH I. none Which letter designates the electrophilic carbon at which substitution occurs? (If no reaction occurs enter the letter corresponding to "none.") Which letter corresponds to the leaving group? Which letter designates the nucleophile?
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