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Vinylic halides are unreactive towards n...

Vinylic halides are unreactive towards nucleophilic substitution because of the following except :

A

C-halogen bond is strong

B

The halogen is bonded to `sp^(2)` carbon

C

A double bond character is developed in the carbon-halogen bond by resonance

D

Halide ions are not good leaving groups

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C
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