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explain why chloro benzene donot undergo nucleophillic substitution reaction​

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Showing results for explain why chlorobenzene do not undergo nucleophilic substitution reactionChlorobenzene is extremely less reactive towards a nucleophilic substitution reaction. ... This results in delocalization of the electrons of C- Cl bond and a partial double bond character develop in the bond, which makes it difficult for the nucleophile to cleave the C- Cl bond.

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Chlorobenzene is extremely less reactive towards a nucleophilic substitution reaction. ... This results in delocalization of the electrons of C- Cl bond and a partial double bond character develop in the bond, which makes it difficult for the nucleophile to cleave the C- Cl bond.

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