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When you run the same reaction using fluoride and then iodide as nucleophiles, you find that fluoride reacts more rapidly. What can you do to cause the reaction involving iodide to become faster than the reaction using fluoride?

▸ Increase the concentration of both nucleophiles.

▸ Change the solvent from methanol to DMSO.

▸ Change the solvent from DMSO to methanol.

▸ Use a stronger base.

▸ Increase the concentration of the solvent.
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