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An electron donating substituent in benzene variant the incoming electron to the

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Electron donating groups on a benzene ring are said to be activating, because they increase the rate of the second substitution so that it is higher than that of standard benzene. Electron donating groups are said to be ortho/para directing and they are activator

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Electron donating groups on a benzene ring are said to be activating, because they increase the rate of the second substitution so that it is higher than that of standard benzene. Electron donating groups are said to be ortho/para directing and they are activator

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