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I read about the competition between nucleophilic substitution and nucleophilic elimination depending on temperature here. Though the webpage higher clearly says higher temperature favors elimination while lower temperature favors substitution, the explanation on the webpage is unclear.

Need a clear explanation regarding the phenomenon.

I read about the competition between nucleophilic substitution and nucleophilic elimination depending on temperature here. Though the webpage higher temperature favors elimination while lower temperature favors substitution, the explanation on the webpage is unclear.

Need a clear explanation regarding the phenomenon.

I read about the competition between nucleophilic substitution and nucleophilic elimination depending on temperature here. Though the webpage clearly says higher temperature favors elimination while lower temperature favors substitution, the explanation on the webpage is unclear.

Need a clear explanation regarding the phenomenon.

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Mockingbird
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Why substitution and elimination reactions are favored respectively at lower and higher temperature?

I read about the competition between nucleophilic substitution and nucleophilic elimination depending on temperature here. Though the webpage higher temperature favors elimination while lower temperature favors substitution, the explanation on the webpage is unclear.

Need a clear explanation regarding the phenomenon.