In a hydride reduction mechanism, there is/are [Select] intermediate(s) that form. In an SN2 mechanism, there is/are organic 2 organic intermediate(s) that form.

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In a hydride reduction mechanism,
there is/are
[Select]
organic
intermediate(s) that form.
In an SN2 mechanism, there is/are
2
organic
intermediate(s) that form.
Transcribed Image Text:In a hydride reduction mechanism, there is/are [Select] organic intermediate(s) that form. In an SN2 mechanism, there is/are 2 organic intermediate(s) that form.
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