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Reaction mechanism of electrophilic aromatic substitution

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Answered by jhansijeyakumar12
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Explanation:

All electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions share a common mechanism.The electrophile attacks the π electron system of the benzene ring to form a nonaromatic carbocation. 3. The positive charge on the carbocation that is formed is delocalized throughout the molecule.

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Explanation:

All electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions share a common mechanism. The electrophile attacks the π electron system of the benzene ring to form a nonaromatic carbocation. 3. The positive charge on the carbocation that is formed is delocalized throughout the molecule.

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