What happens to the rate of an SN2 reaction under each of the following conditions?a. [RX] is tripled, and [:Nu-] stays the same.b. Both [RX] and [:Nu-] are tripled.c. [RX] is halved, and [:Nu–] stays the same.d. [RX] is halved, and [:Nu–] is doubled.

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What happens to the rate of an SN2 reaction under each of the following conditions?
a. [RX] is tripled, and [:Nu-] stays the same.
b. Both [RX] and [:Nu-] are tripled.
c. [RX] is halved, and [:Nu–] stays the same.
d. [RX] is halved, and [:Nu–] is doubled.

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