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Napthalene electrophilic subtitution

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Answered by muskanmusani30
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Explanation:

Electrophilic substitution reaction in naphthalene is quite similar to benzene reaction. The alpha position is more stabilized than the beta position. The carbocation formed at an alpha position after the attack of an electrophile is much more stabilized by its resonance than the second position.

Answered by jaymishra200521
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Answer:

Electrophilic substitution reaction in naphthalene is quite similar to benzene reaction. The alpha position is more stabilized than the beta position. The carbocation formed at an alpha position after the attack of an electrophile is much more stabilized by its resonance than the second position.

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