Chemistry, asked by poojadaund100, 5 months ago

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Answered by manish08102004
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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution (NAS): A substitution reaction in which attack on an aromatic ring by a nucleophile replaces a substituent (or in the case of the Chichibabin reaction a hydride ion) on that aromatic ring.

Reaction of o-fluoronitrobenzene with methoxide ion (a nucleophile) follows the SNAr nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction mechanism.

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