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explain mechanism of electrophilic reaction​

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An electrophilic substitution reaction is a chemical reaction in which the functional group attached to a compound is replaced by an electrophile. The displaced functional group is typically a hydrogen atom. Electrophilic substitution reactions generally proceed via a three-step mechanism that involves the following steps.

1) The generation of an electrophile

2) The formation of a carbocation (which is an intermediate)

3) The removal of a proton from the intermediate

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