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SOLVED: In increasing reactivity in Snl reactions. (Lleast reactive; most reaclive) CH, CF] OMs OMs increasing reactivity in Sn2 reactions. least reactive; most reactive) In increasing carbon-halogen bond strength: wcakest bond; strongest
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