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Nucleophilic Substitution
A mechanism where a nucleophile replaces a leaving group in a molecule. Diagrams typically show the nucleophile attacking the substrate and the leaving group departing. 
Electrophilic Addition
A mechanism where an electrophile adds to a nucleophile, typically seen in alkenes. Diagrams illustrate the formation of a carbocation intermediate. 
Elimination Reactions
A mechanism where elements of the starting material are removed, forming a double bond. Diagrams show the removal of hydrogen and a leaving group. 
Free Radical Substitution
A mechanism involving free radicals where an atom is replaced by another. Diagrams depict the initiation, propagation, and termination steps of the reaction.

Nucleophilic Addition
A mechanism involving the addition of a nucleophile to a carbonyl compound, forming a tetrahedral intermediate. Diagrams illustrate the nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon. 
Nucleophilic Addition
A mechanism involving the addition of a nucleophile to a carbonyl compound, forming a tetrahedral intermediate. Diagrams illustrate the nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon.
