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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGENS
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Why do SN2 reactions not occur at sp2 hybridized carbons (like in alkenyl halides)?
A. sp2 carbons are too electronegative
B. The planar structure and shorter C-X bond make backside attack difficult
C. sp2 carbons cannot form transition states
D. Alkenyl halides are too stable
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