Answer:
The more hindered subtrate will undergo substitution more slowly than the less substituted substrate.
Explanation:
The SN2 substitution reaction rate is affected by four factors:
- The substrate. The more substituted the substrate, the slower the reaction.
- The nucleophile. The stronger the nucleophile the faster the reaction.
- The solvent. Polar aprotic solvents do not hinder the reaction, as opposed to polar protic solvents.
- The leaving group. The better the leaving group (stability and bond strength), the faster the reaction.