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The slowest step of an SN1 reaction involves:
  A)
  attack of the nucleophile on the substrate to form a pentavalent carbon.
  B)
  breaking the bond between the carbon and the leaving group to give a carbocation.
  C)
  combination of a nucleophile with the carbocation to give the product.
  D)
  loss of a proton from the nucleophile to give the product.
  E)
  none of the above.
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