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In which of the following species containing both nucleophile and leaving group, intramolecular SN reaction occurs ?

The rate of SN^2 reaction depends on the effectiveness of the nucleophile in ejecting the leaving group. Nucleophilicity is the affinity for C atom, while basicity is the affinity for proton. In both cases, a new bond is formed. If a new bond is formed between the anion and proton, the specied acts as a base. If a new bond is formed between the anion and C atom, the species acts as nucleophile. Which of the following compounds gives SN^1, SN^2 , and SN^2 mechanisms ?

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The rate of SN^2 reaction depends on the effectiveness of the nucleophile in ejecting the leaving group. Nucleophilicity is the affinity for C atom, while basicity is the affinity for proton. In both cases, a new bond is formed. If a new bond is formed between the anion and proton, the specied acts as a base. If a new bond is formed between the anion and C atom, the species acts as nucleophile. Which of the following statements is wrong ? Nucleophile order of the following in weakly polar aprotic solvents, e.g., acetone is :