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Decreasing the concentration of an electrophile in a typical `S_(N^(2))` reaction by a factor of 3 will cause the reaction ratio to:

A

Increase by a factor of 3

B

increase by factor of `3^(2)`

C

decrese by a factor of 3

D

remain about the same

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C

rate of `S_(N^(2))=K`[substreate][Nu]
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