7: Bimolecular Nucleophilic Substitution in Haloalkanes Last updated Save as PDF Page ID201142 An organic chemistry Textmap organized around the textbook Organic Chemistry by Peter Vollhardt and Neil Schore 7.11: Structure and SN2 Reactivity: The Substrate7.12: The Sn2 Reaction at a Glance7.1: Physical Properties of Haloalkanes7.2: Nucleophilic Substitution7.3: Reaction Mechanisms Involving Polar Functional Groups: Using "Electron-Pushing'" Arrows7.10: Reaction Mechanisms Involving Polar Functional Groups: Using "Electron-Pushing\\'" Arrows7.4: A Closer Look at the Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanism: Kinetics7.5: Frontside or Backside Attack? Stereochemistry of the SN2 Reaction7.6: Consequences of Inversion in SN2 Reactions7.7: Structure and \(S_N2\) Reactivity: The Leaving Group7.8: Structure and SN2 Reactivity: The Nucleophile7.9: Keys to Success: Choosing Among Multiple Mechanistic Pathways7.E: Properties and Reactions of Haloalkanes: Bimolecular Nucleophilic Substitution (Exercises)