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Acetate will still be considered borderline to strong nucleophile since it has negative charge. It won’t be as strong as ethoxide though due to resonance.
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May I get this in point of view SN1 and SN2 , E1 and E2
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What about acetate/acetic acid?
Acetate will still be considered borderline to strong nucleophile since it has negative charge. It won’t be as strong as ethoxide though due to resonance.
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