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explain electrophilic substitution in aromatic aldehydes and ketones with at least two examples.​

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Answered by skmittal15
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Aromatic aldehydes and ketones undergo electrophilic substitution reactions such as nitration, sulphonation and halogenation. Since the aldehydic group (-CHO) and ketonic group (-COR or -COAr) are electron-withdrawing, they are deactivating and m-directing.

I don't know the examples, sorry

Answered by anuska6164
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Aromatic aldehydes and ketones undergo electrophilic substitution reactions such as nitration, sulphonation and halogenation.

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