Increasing the concentratin of a nucleophile in a typical `S_(N^(2))` reaction by a factor of 10will cause the reaction rate to:
A
Increase by a factor of 10
B
Increase by factor of `10^(2)`
C
Decrease by a factor of 10
D
Remain about the same
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a
rate of `S_(N^(2))=K`[substreate][Nu]
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