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. chlorination of nitrobenzene​

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Chlorination of nitrobenzene is an electrophilic substitution reaction. chloronium ion acts as an electrophile, which attacks the nitrobenzene ring. ... In the electrophilic substitution reaction of nitrobenzene would always give a meta derivative as a major product it can be an electrophilic substitution reaction.

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Chlorination of nitrobenzene is an electrophilic substitution reaction. chloronium ion acts as an electrophile, which attacks the nitrobenzene ring. ... In the electrophilic substitution reaction of nitrobenzene would always give a meta derivative as a major product it can be an electrophilic substitution reaction

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