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In a polar protic solvent like water, the order of nucleophilicity for halide ions is:Reaction Mechanism Chemistry Question

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In a polar protic solvent like water, the order of nucleophilicity for halide ions is:

Answer: A

💡 Solution & Explanation

In polar protic solvents, small anions ($F^-$) are heavily solvated by strong hydrogen bonds, blocking their nucleophilic attack. Larger ions ($I^-$) are poorly solvated and thus act as stronger nucleophiles.

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