10) Characteristic reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons are initiated by -
(a) Electrophilies (6) Nucleophiles (c) Free radicals(d) Uncharged molecules
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On adding CH3 as a substistute in phenol_____ activity of phenol
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The correct answer is Option(a)Electrophiles.
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- Characteristic reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons are initiated by Electrophiles.
- Aromatic hydrocarbons are cyclic, resist addition but undergo substitution, possess resonance energy, and coplanar structure with all the atoms of the ring in the same plane.
- An aromatic ring contains a set of covalently bound atoms with different specific characteristics.
- Aromatic compounds or arenes undergo substitution reactions.
- These reactions involve the replacement of one substituent group on the ring of an aromatic hydrocarbon by a different substituent group.
- The aromatic hydrogen is replaced with an electrophile and the reaction proceeds with an electrophilic substitution.
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