State the mechanism of nitration of aromatic compounds
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In general, nitration is the process of adding a nitro group to an organic substrate. The most common form of nitration is adding the nitro group to an aromatic ring system. The nitration reaction mechanism involves: Formation of the nitronium ion by the action of nitric and sulfuric acids.
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