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Which of the following phrases are not correctly associated with SN1 reaction ?
(1) Rearrangement is possible
(2) Rate is affected by polarity of solvent
(3) The strength of the nucleophile is important in determining rate
(4) The reactivity series is tertiary > secondary > primary
(5) Proceeds with complete inversion of configuration

A

3,5

B

5 only

C

2, 3, 5

D

3 only

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