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Organic Mechanisms: SN1, SN2, E1, E2
Characteristics and Reactions Exam 2026
Questions and Answers Graded A+

What are the characteristics of an E2 mechanism? - Correct answer-It is

bimolecular, one-step, requires a strong base, and involves anti-periplanar

geometry.

What are the characteristics of an E1 mechanism? - Correct answer-It is

unimolecular, two-step (involving a carbocation intermediate), requires a weak

base, and often uses protic solvents.

What are the characteristics of an SN2 mechanism? - Correct answer-It is

bimolecular, one-step, requires a strong nucleophile, involves backside attack, and

results in inversion of configuration.

What are the characteristics of an SN1 mechanism? - Correct answer-It is

unimolecular, two-step (involving a carbocation intermediate), requires a weak

nucleophile, and results in racemization.




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, Is a good leaving group required for SN2, SN1, E2, and E1 mechanisms? - Correct

answer-Yes, all four mechanisms require a good leaving group to proceed.

Which mechanisms are sensitive to steric hindrance? - Correct answer-SN2 is

highly sensitive to sterics; E2 is also affected, particularly by the size of the base.

What is the preferred substrate for SN2 reactions? - Correct answer-Methyl,

primary, and secondary substrates are preferred; tertiary substrates are generally

too sterically hindered.

What is the preferred substrate for SN1 and E1 reactions? - Correct answer-

Tertiary and allylic substrates are preferred due to the stability of the carbocation

intermediate.

What type of solvent is preferred for SN2 reactions? - Correct answer-Polar aprotic

solvents are preferred to avoid solvating the nucleophile and reducing its reactivity.

What type of solvent is preferred for SN1 and E1 reactions? - Correct answer-Polar

protic solvents are preferred to stabilize the carbocation intermediate and the

leaving group.

What is the stereochemical outcome of an SN2 reaction? - Correct answer-

Inversion of configuration at the electrophilic center.




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