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how can we differentiate whether a reaction is electrophilic substitution reaction or nucleophile substitution reaction?​

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The main difference between nucleophilic and electrophilic substitution reaction is that the nucleophilic substitution reaction involves the displacement of a leaving group by a nucleophile whereas the electrophilic substitution reaction involves the displacement of a functional group by an electrophile.

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The main difference between nucleophilic and electrophilic substitution reaction is that the nucleophilic substitution reaction involves the displacement of a leaving group by a nucleophile whereas the electrophilic substitution reaction involves the displacement of a functional group by an electrophile.

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