9.47 How can you explain the observation that the SN2 reaction of (dibromomethyl)benzene with NaOH yields benzaldehyde rather than (dihydroxymethyl)benzene? „CHBr2 NaOH H20 (Dibromomethyl)benzene Benzaldehyde

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9.47 How can you explain the observation that the SN2 reaction of
(dibromomethyl)benzene with NaOH yields benzaldehyde rather than
(dihydroxymethyl)benzene?
CHB12
NaOH
H20
(Dibromomethyl)benzene
Benzaldehyde
Transcribed Image Text:9.47 How can you explain the observation that the SN2 reaction of (dibromomethyl)benzene with NaOH yields benzaldehyde rather than (dihydroxymethyl)benzene? CHB12 NaOH H20 (Dibromomethyl)benzene Benzaldehyde
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