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explain the the chemical reaction of haloarenes.​

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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Explanation:

In haloarenes the lone pair of electrons on halogen atom is delocalized on the benzenering. Since aryl halides are stabilizes by resonance hence the energy of activation for displacement of halogen from aryl halide is much greater than alkyl halides thus they not under go Nucleophilic Substitution reaction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In this reaction, alkyl and acetonic group act as electrophile due to the presence of positive charge over the carbon atom. These groups attack the electron rich ortho and para positions of the haloarene, in which the para isomer of the product is obtained as the major product and ortho as the minor product.

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