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Which Is the Weakest Nucleophile in Polar Aprotic Solvents

Question 107

Question 107

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Which is the weakest nucleophile in polar aprotic solvents?


A) I-
B) Br-
C) Cl-
D) F-
E) All of the above are equally strong nucleophiles,regardless of the type of solvent used

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