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Why does an SN2 reaction on an optically active molecule result in inversion of configuration?
A. The nucleophile attacks from the same side as the leaving group
B. A planar intermediate is formed first
C. The reaction occurs in two steps
D. The nucleophile attacks from the backside, opposite to the leaving group
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