The SN1 mechanism for nucleophilic substitution reactions
A) involves one step and occurs fastest with primary halides.
B) involves one step and occurs fastest with tertiary halides.
C) involves two steps and occurs fastest with tertiary halides.
D) involves two steps and occurs fastest with primary halides.
E) involves one step and occurs fastest with aromatic halides.
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