Find the combination of conditions that are the best for SN2 reactions.
A) The substrate is a tertiary alkyl iodide, solvent is aprotic, polar and the nucleophile is a strong base.
B) The substrate is a primary alkyl iodide, solvent is aprotic, polar and the nucleophile is a strong base.
C) The substrate is a primary alkyl fluoride, solvent is protic, polar and the nucleophile is a strong base.
D) The substrate is a primary alkyl iodide, solvent is non-polar and the nucleophile is a weak base
E) The substrate is a tertiary alkyl iodide, solvent is non-polar and the nucleophile is a strong base.
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