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electrophile substitution of aniline takes place primarily at ortho and para position of the benzene ring.Explain.​

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Answered by RadioactiveStud
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it is so because the author and para are the positions where partial positive charge is created due to ammonia in the benzene ring

that's why to neutralize this partial positive charge, electrophiles attack on those places.

that's why to neutralize this partial positive charge, electrophiles attack on those places. the plus I effect of electrophile will reduce the plus charge on the ring

by stabilizing the positive charge on the ring the compound gets more stabilized.

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