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Draw a clear mechanism for SN2 substitution reactions. Make sure to indicate each step of the mechanism (if there is more than one) as well as to use arrows to show the electron flow.
Operant Behavior
Behavior that is controlled by its consequences, including rewards and punishments, in the context of operant conditioning.
Operant Behaviors
Responses or actions that are controlled by their consequences, including rewards or punishments, underscoring the principles of operant conditioning.
Respondent Behaviors
Behaviors that occur automatically in response to certain stimuli, typically through conditioning, without conscious volition.
Associative Behaviors
are actions or responses that are learned through associations between stimuli and responses, forming the basis of behavioral conditioning.
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