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Which of the Following Five Substrates Is the Most Likely

Question 36

Question 36

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Which of the following five substrates is the most likely to be the substrate in an SN2 reaction? Which of the following five substrates is the most likely to be the substrate in an S<sub>N</sub><sup>2</sup> reaction?   A)  (I)  B)  (II)  C)  (III)  D)  (IV)  E)  (V)


A) (I)
B) (II)
C) (III)
D) (IV)
E) (V)

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