Optically pure product

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I just finished DAT qVAULT orgo test #2 and there is one question that I can't seem to wrap my head around... The question asks, Which of the following reactions will give an optically pure product? And the answer is 2-chloro pentane reacting with NaCN... Can someone explain to me why this is the case?
 
No that's wrong.

Optically pure means it only has one enantiomer. Since this reaction undergoes sn2 -CN is a typical substitution nucleophile for sn2 chemistry then it forms the inverse product only. All the product will have one chiral center.

Basically you wont have a racemic mixture at all (when both enantiomers are in solution like sn1 chemistry does)
 
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