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Does the rates of the reaction depend on the amount of `delta^(+)` on the attacked C of RX?

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No, the amount of partial positive charge decreases with decrease in electronegativity of X in the order of F>Cl>Br>I. However, it is the reverse of the reactivities of RX. RI is most and RF is the least reactive.
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