A dextorotatory optically active alkyl halide undergoes hydrolysis by SN2 mechanism. the resulting alchol is
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reactions occur with inverssion of configuration. Therefore
an optically active reactant gives an optically active product whose sign of rotation can not be predicted
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dextorotatory
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because the RX itself is levorotaroty and SN2 occurs by inversion of configuration
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