Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Ter
molecular
(tri
molecular
):
A reaction,
mechanism step
, or other process involving three
molecules
. The term 'ter
molecular
' is preferred to 'tri
molecular
'.
Ionization
of a carbon-
leaving group
bond
, the
rate-determining step
of an
S
N
1 reaction
, is
unimolecular
. Its
rate equation
is
rate
= k [(CH
3
)
3
CBr].
The
rate-determining step
of an
S
N
2 reaction
is
bimolecular
. Its
rate equation
is
rate
= k [CH
3
Br] [
HO
-
].
A ter
molecular
mechanism step
is nearly impossible due to the very low probability of simultaneous collision of three
reactants
. The ter
molecular
substitution reaction
mechanism
shown here does not occur. The actual
mechanism
(
S
N
1
) involves three steps.
Related terms:
E2 mechanism
,
E1 mechanism
,
concerted reaction
,
rate law
,
rate expression
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