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what is the difference between electrophilic substitution reaction and nucleophilic substitution reaction ???​


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Answered by darshini7
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Answer:

Electrophilic substitutions involve displacement of a functional group by an electrophile (generally a hydrogen atom). Electrophiles are species that are attracted to electrons. Nucleophilic substitutions involve attack of a positively charged (or partially positively charged) atom or group by a nucleophile.

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Answered by hahahahe
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answer Electrophilic substitutions involve

displacement of a functional group

by an electrophile (generally a

hydrogen atom). Electrophiles

are species that are attracted to

electrons. Nucleophilic substitutions

involve attack of a positively charged

(or partially positively charged) atom

or group by a nucleophile


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