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Why polar aprotic solvents increase rate of sn2 reaction?

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Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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Since the hydrogen atom in a polar protic solvent is highly positively charged, it can interact with the anionic nucleophile which would negatively affect an SN2, but it does not affect an SN1 reaction because the nucleophile is not a part of the rate-determining step (See SN2 Nucleophile).
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