dono me major minor kon sa hai?

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KaiZên
KaiZên10mo ago
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TeXit
TeXit10mo ago
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!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡10mo ago
Bhai ne question hi nahi diya aur poochra konsa answer correct hai 💀💀
Cakey Bot
Cakey Bot10mo ago
iteachchem
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What do you mean major or minor? Is there a reaction happening?
prodbyskie
prodbyskieOP10mo ago
Both of them are products from a given reaction, which one of em has to be the major product and minor product and why? Hope my question is clear
Real potato
Real potato10mo ago
Isnt there any reaction given?
@Ameya²
@Ameya²10mo ago
look there are different type of reactions, for eg SN1 is a type of rxn in which carbocation is the intermediate so we check for the stability of carbocation in the product and compare accordingly. Here if your rxn is diff then the parameters of comparison will differ. sometimes sterric hindrance is considered for comparison bw major and minor products. All of this is dependent on the mechanism which a particular rxn follows
prodbyskie
prodbyskieOP10mo ago
Indeed bhai, but agar ye question hame exam me diya hoga to usme specified hoga ki ye konsa reaction hai and isme kids cheez par focus karna hai ya hame khud figure out karna padega
prodbyskie
prodbyskieOP10mo ago
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prodbyskie
prodbyskieOP10mo ago
Here’s the reaction
iTeachChem
iTeachChem10mo ago
James Ashenhurst
Master Organic Chemistry
Comparing the SN1 and SN2 Reactions
SN1 vs SN2 : how are they different? We compare the mechanisms, rate-determining steps, rate laws, nucleophiles, and stereochemistry of sn1 and sn2
iTeachChem
iTeachChem9mo ago
See the table. The substrate, the attacking reagent (base/nucleophile) and the solvent. All of them decide what product will be formed. Hence, people here were asking for the reaction. +solved @@Ameya² @Real potato
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