explain why prydine is less reactive than benzene in electrophilic substitution
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Pyridine is less reactive, than benzene toward electrophilic aromatic substitution, because nitrogen is more electronegative, than carbon and acts like an electron withdrawing group.
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Pyridine is less reactive, than benzene toward electrophilic aromaticsubstitution, because nitrogen is moreelectronegative, than carbon and acts like an electron withdrawing group. ... Answer: Pyridine is more reactive than benzene because the presence of nitrogen enables pyridine to react with nucleophiles.
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