How do polar solvents help in the first step in SN1 mechanism?

SN1 reaction, a type of nucleophilic substitution, is carried out in the presence of a polar protic solvent like water, alcohol and acetic acid. The polar solvents aid in the cleavage of the R—X bond leading to formation of stable carbocation. The energy for this cleavage is obtained through the solvation energy of the halide with the protons of the polar solvent.


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