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Why is the benzyl bromide, which appears to be a primary halide, able to undergo sn2 and sn1 reactions? support your answer with drawings.

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Because SN1 reaction goes through carbonation it goes well with Benzyl bromide that has a good , stabilized carbocation
As for the SN2 reaction , the primary halides are the most reactive

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