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Do not undergo SN1 reactions.

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The SN reaction is a substitution reaction. An example of the SN reaction is Br. H3CH2C.


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This nuclear reaction 126 50 sn -- 126 51sb?

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How many moles of tin can be produced from the electrolysis of SnCl2 if 1 Faraday of electricity is passed?

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