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Nucleophilic substitution reaction in aryl halides

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Answered by atullamba2002p4fbq6
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Nucleophilic substitution reaction is of two types :

1. SN1 reaction
2.SN2 reaction

1. Nucleophilic substitution reaction react with metals to form organometallic compounds .
2. Nucleophilic reaction is react with Ullmann and Wurtz fittig reaction to form Aromatic hydrocarbons .
Answered by abrar8996
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Aryl halides are less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution reaction as compared to alkyl halides due to resonance stabilization.

Due to resonance, C−Cl bond acquires partial double bond character and becomes shorter and stronger and cannot be easily replaced by nucleophiles. 

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