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Explain Aromatic Nucleophili substitution ​

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Answered by ParamPatel
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Answer:

NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTION

Explanation:

=> Due to Electronegativity difference the Carbon - halide bond gets polarized .

( C - X bond ) .

=> Thus , the C - atom of the C - X bond becomes centre to attack by a nucleophile ( Nu-) .

=> X(-) ion from R - X molecule is substituted by a Nucleophile

[ Sn reaction are the most common reactions in R - X bond type ]

There are 2 mechanism observed in Sn reaction :

1 ] Sn1 Mechanism

2 ] Sn2 Mechanism

Hope it helps u

Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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Nice question Shanaya♡

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✔Explain Aromatic Nucleophili substitution

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⭐Due to Electronegativity difference the Carbon - halide bond gets polarized .

( C - X bond ) .

⭐ Thus , the C - atom of the C - X bond becomes centre to attack by a nucleophile ( Nu-) .

⭐X(-) ion from R - X molecule is substituted by a Nucleophile

✔[ Sn reaction are the most common reactions in R - X bond type ]

✅There are 2 mechanism observed in Sn reaction :

1 ] Sn1 Mechanism

1 ] Sn1 Mechanism2 ] Sn2 Mechanism

Hope it helps you :)

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