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Strong Nucleophiles –
· Usually anions with a full negative charge (easily recognizable by the presence of sodium, lithium or
potassium counterions)
· Participate in SN2-type substitutions
Examples:
NaOCH3
(any NaOR), LiCH3 (any RLi), NaOH or KOH, NaCN or KCN, NaCCR (acetylide anion),
NaNH2, NaNHR, NaNR2, NaI, LiBr, KI, NaN3
Read more here.
http://pages.towson.edu/jdiscord/WWW/331_problem_sets/Chapter10_11/nucleophiles_overview.pdf
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