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What is the effect of benzene on nucleophilic addition reaction?

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➡A nucleophilic addition reaction is a chemical addition reaction in which a nucleophile forms a sigma bond with an electron deficient species. ... The carbon-oxygen pi bond is now broken, forming an alkoxide intermediate (the bond pair of electrons are transferred to the oxygen atom).........

➡Certain benzene containing molecules can act as Lewis acids and undergo nucleophilic addition reactions. For example 1,2-dibromo-4-nitrobenzene can interact with strong a nucleophile. Although three products can potentially form, only one of these products is actually observed experimentally......

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