What is the position of carboxylic acid group in benzene ring
in the structure Terephthalic acid?
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Aromatic carboxylic acids show not only the acidity and other reactions expected of carboxylic acids (as an acid, benzoic acid is slightly stronger than acetic acid) but, similar to other aromatic compounds, also undergo electrophilic substitution reactions. The COOH group is deactivating, meaning electrophilic substitutions take place less readily than with benzene itself (Friedel-Crafts reactions do not occur), and meta-directing, meaning that the incoming entity will enter at a position meta to the COOH group, rather than at an ortho or para position, as in, for example, the nitration of benzoic acid
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