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    Which Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction Would Be Unlikely to Occur? A)HO<sup>-</Sup>\(\to\)
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Which Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction Would Be Unlikely to Occur?
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Question 25

Question 25

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Which nucleophilic substitution reaction would be unlikely to occur?


A) HO- + CH3CH2-I →\to→ CH3CH2-OH + I-
B) I- + CH3CH2-H →\to→ CH3CH2-I + H-
C) CH3S- + CH3-Br →\to→ CH3S-CH3 + Br-
D) All of these choices would be unlikely to occur.
E) None of these choices would be unlikely to occur.

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