
The mechanism of substitution of halogenoalkanes can either be SN1 or SN2. In SN1 mechanism, there are two steps:
1. The first step involves the breaking of C-X bond forming a carbocation. This step is also the slow step which determines the rate of the reaction.
2. The nucleophile, OH- in this case, then attacks the positive carbocation to give us the final product in the second step.
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