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Classified as: Substitution: Ingold's Four Types of Sn2
Ingold performed an analysis of the effect of solvent upon four subclasses of Sn2 substitution, where sub-classification concerns the relative charges of the nucleophile and the nucleofuge.

CH3I |
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[OH]– |
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CH3OH |
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I– |
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CH3I |
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(CH3)3N |
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[(CH3)4N]+ |
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I– |
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[(CH3)4N]+ |
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[OH]– |
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CH3OH |
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(CH3)3N |
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[(CH3)4N]+ |
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H2S |
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[CH3–SH2]+ |
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(CH3)3N |
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