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`1^@` allylic halides are more reactive than `1^@ RX` in `SN^1` reaction.
Allylic carbocation intermediate is stabilished by resonance.

A

Nucleophilic substitution

B

Electrophilic substitution

C

Free radical substitution

D

Electrophilic addition

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C
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