15. Polar protic solvents favor substitution because A) the SN2 mechanism they are weakly slovationg and the nucleophile is able to react rapidly. B) they strongly solvate the nucleophile lowering activation energy for formation of the transition state in the S№2 mechanism. C) they weakly solvate the leaving group allowing rapid loss of the halide according to the Hammond postulate. D) they strongly solvate the leaving group stabilizing the transition state for SN1 reactions according to the Hammond postulate.

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15. Polar protic solvents favor substitution because
A) the SN2 mechanism they are weakly slovationg and the nucleophile is able to
react rapidly.
B) they strongly solvate the nucleophile lowering activation energy for formation of
the transition state in the SN2 mechanism.
C) they weakly solvate the leaving group allowing rapid loss of the halide according
to the Hammond postulate.
D) they strongly solvate the leaving group stabilizing the transition state for SN1
reactions according to the Hammond postulate.
Transcribed Image Text:15. Polar protic solvents favor substitution because A) the SN2 mechanism they are weakly slovationg and the nucleophile is able to react rapidly. B) they strongly solvate the nucleophile lowering activation energy for formation of the transition state in the SN2 mechanism. C) they weakly solvate the leaving group allowing rapid loss of the halide according to the Hammond postulate. D) they strongly solvate the leaving group stabilizing the transition state for SN1 reactions according to the Hammond postulate.
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