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which halide ion would react the fastest with cyclopentyl p-toluenesulfonate in ethanol/water? would it be I- Br- Cl- or F- I was thinking I- since it reacts fastest in an sn2 reaction but not really sure
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I'm not 100 positive but if it is a nucleophilic attack then I is always the most reactive
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Isn't the C-I bond very weak?
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ethanol/water screams SN1 to me.
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