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What Is the Order of Decreasing Reactivity Towards Nucleophilic Acyl

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What is the order of decreasing reactivity towards nucleophilic acyl substitution for the carboxylic acid derivatives? (most reactive first) What is the order of decreasing reactivity towards nucleophilic acyl substitution for the carboxylic acid derivatives? (most reactive first)    A) I,II,III,IV B) I,III,IV,II C) II,IV,III,I D) II,I,III,IV


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