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Among the following, the strongest nucleophile in a polar protic solvent is:GOC and Organic Chemistry Basics Chemistry Question

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Among the following, the strongest nucleophile in a polar protic solvent is:

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Nucleophilicity increases down a group in polar protic solvents because larger atoms are less solvated and highly polarizable. Sulfur is larger and more polarizable than oxygen, making the mercaptide ion ($C_2H_5S^-$) a vastly stronger nucleophile than alkoxides or acetates.

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