Does the rate of a reaction also depend on the phase of reactants?

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Yes, the phase of the reactant (solid, liquid or gas) actually affects the rate of a reaction. Gases and Liquids tend to move more freely and effectively as compared to solids, which increaes the frequency of particles colliding with each other.

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SN2 is a bimolecular reaction. This is because as per the rate law,
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