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Arrange in the order of increasing `S_(N)1` reactivity and explain the order:
`CH_(3)Cl,CH_(3)Br,CH_(3)CH_(2)Cl,(CH_3)_(2)CHCl`.

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`(CH_3)_(2)CHCl < CH_(3)CH_(2)Cl < CH_(3)Cl < CH_(3)Cl < CH_(3)Br`.
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