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As in ESR electrophilic substitution reaction the reactivity order is +R +I -I -R
Are there any other orders for Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction , Electro Addition Reaction, Nucleophilic addition Reaction ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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Answered by sanjanac029
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Explanation:

Electrophilic addition is a reaction between an electrophile and nucleophile, adding to double or triple bonds. An electrophile is defined by a molecule with a tendency to react with other molecules containing a donatable pair of electrons.

The key difference between nucleophilic and electrophilic addition is that in nucleophilic addition reactions, an electron-rich component is added to a molecule, whereas in electrophilic addition, an electron-deficient species is added to a molecule.

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