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Reactivity of electrophilic substitution reaction

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Answered by EkVillian
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Electrophilic aromatic substitution (EAS) is where benzene acts as a nucleophile to replace a substituent with a new electrophile. ... So, benzene becomes less reactive in EAS when deactivating groups are present on it. Deactivating groups are often good electron-withdrawing groups (EWGs).

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Answered by Anonymous
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hlo mate ✌️

In Electrophilic aromatic substitution (EAS) , benzene acts as a nucleophile and replace a substituent electrophile.

Aftereffect :

benzene becomes less reactive in EAS when deactivating groups are present on it.

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