you need to show your working before anyone will answer your question. first of all what do you know about the? what do you know about steriochemistry?
Based on my knowledge, when a secondary alkyl halide reacts with a strong nucleophile like OH-, It should be an E2 reaction. But, clearly, based on the question, if an alcohol is obtained, that can't possibly be the case. I'd assume it has to be an SN2 reaction, but i'm not sure why
So I guess to narrow down my question, I'm not quite sure why this reaction is a Sn2 reaction and not an E2 reaction.
As far as the mechanism itself is concerned if I just assume it's a Sn2 Reaction, I'm able to draw out the mechanism fairly easily. And as far as the stereochemistry goes, I'm able to determine which of the two products is the R enantiomer and which is the S