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SN^1 reaction is given by alkylhalide wh...

`SN^1` reaction is given by alkylhalide which forms stable carbocation during reaction. The carbonation, has `sp^2` hybridisation. In `SN^1` reaction, the attack of the nucleophile to carbocation inter mediate is from either side. In `SN^2` reaction the attacking nucleophile attacks from the back leading to the formation of inversion complex. Alcohol reacts with `PCI_5` to give alkyl chloride by an internal attack of nucleophile with in the molecule.
In the following reaction

A

Retention in configuration occurs

B

Race misation occur

C

Inversion in configuration occurs

D

Simple substitution

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C

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