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प्रश्न
t – butyl chloride reacts with aqueous KOH by SN1 mechanism while n – butyl chloride reacts with SN2 mechanism.
उत्तर
t – butyl chloride reacts with aqueous KOH by SN1 mechanism while n – butyl chloride reacts with SN2 mechanism.
In general, the SN1 reaction proceeds through the formation, of carbocation, The tert-butyl chloride readily loses Cl ion to form stable 3° carbocation. Therefore, it reacts with aqueous KOH by SN1 mechanism as:
\[\begin{array}{cc}\phantom{........}\ce{CH3}\phantom{....................}\ce{CH3}\\
\phantom{......}|\phantom{.......................}|\\
\ce{CH3 - C - Cl ->[Ionization][Cl-/slow] CH3 - C+}\\
\phantom{......}|\phantom{.......................}|\\
\phantom{................}\ce{CH3}\phantom{...............}\ce{\underset{\text{(stable)}}{\underset{\text{Tert-butyl varbocation}}{CH3}}}\phantom{.....}
\end{array}\]
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{..}\ce{CH3}\phantom{.............}\ce{CH3}\\
\phantom{..}|\phantom{................}|\\
\ce{CH3 - C+ ->[OH-][fast] CH3 - C - OH}\\
\phantom{..}|\phantom{................}|\\
\phantom{.........}\ce{CH3}\phantom{..........}\ce{\underset{\text{tert-Butyl alcohol}}{CH3}}\phantom{...}
\end{array}\]
On the other hand, n-Butyl chloride does not undergo ionization to form n-Butyl carbocation (1°) because it is not stable. Therefore, it prefers to undergo reaction by an SN2 mechanism, which occurs is one step through a transition state involving the nucleophilic attack of OH– ion from the backside with simultaneous expulsion of Cl– ion from the front side.
SN1 mechanism follows the reactivity order as 3° > 2°> 1° while SN2 mechanism follows the reactivity order as 1° > 2° > 3°. Therefore, tert-butyl chloride (3°) reacts by SN1 mechanism while n-butyl chloride (1°) reacts by an SN2 mechanism.
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