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I'm working on substitution organic chemistry problems and I just had a question.

There's an equation in which a molecule is treated with methanol in an acetone solution. Would the reaction be SN1 or SN2?

I thought that it was SN2 because of the aprotic acetone, but the answer was a racemic mixture (which is usually from SN1 reactions.

Please explain! :D

Thanks!
10 years ago

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