Q3: Arrange each group of compounds from fastest SN2 reaction rate to slowest SN2 reaction rate. 1= fast 4= slow a) A B C D b) A B C D
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The \( S_N2 \) reaction rate is influenced by steric hindrance and the nature of the leaving group. Less steric hindrance and a better leaving group increase the reaction rate. Show more…
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