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Why are strong nucleophiles not crucial for the rate of SN1 reactions?
A. The nucleophile attacks in a fast step after the rate-determining step
B. Strong nucleophiles are always preferred
C. Strong nucleophiles prevent carbocation formation
D. Strong nucleophiles are unstable in polar protic solvents
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