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In SN2 reaction the sequence of bond breaking and bond formation is as follows
Options
(a) bond breaking is followed by formation
(b) bond formation is followed by breaking
(c) bond breaking and formation are simultaneously
(d) bond breaking and formation take place randomly
Correct Answer:
bond breaking and formation are simultaneously
Explanation:
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