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`SN^2` reactions of alkyl halides is a bimolecular reaction which take place through formation of a transition state. The rate of reaction depends on the concentration of alkyl halide and nucleophile.The reaction is favoured by strong nucleophlie in polar aprotic solvents.
In the transition state in the `SN^2` reaction is represented as . The central carbon atom is

A

`sp^3`

B

`sp^2`

C

`sp`

D

`sp^3d`

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A

`sp^3`
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