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Is there any way to decide whether secondary alkyl hallide undergo SN1 or SN2?

    

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if the solvent is aprotic and non ionisable it is SN2 and if it is protic and ionisable it is SN1

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If strong Nucleophile is taken, it's SN2 . But there is no such need of any Nucleophile in SN1 because it's of I order and do not depend on concentration of Nu.
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Strong and less stericly hindered nucleophile will go for SN2 reaction whereas weak and more hindered will go for SN1
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