Why does c2h5i react faster than c6h5br in sn2 reaction?
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The rate of an SN2 reaction is significantly influenced by the solvent in which the reaction takes place. ... A less powerful nucleophile in turn means a slower SN2 reaction. SN2 reactions are faster in polar, aprotic solvents: those that lack hydrogen-bond donating capability.
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