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    In the S<sub>N</sub>2 Reaction,the Unstable Arrangement of Atoms in Which
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In the SN2 Reaction,the Unstable Arrangement of Atoms in Which

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In the SN2 reaction,the unstable arrangement of atoms in which both the nucleophile and the leaving group are partially bonded to the same carbon atom is called the ___.

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