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which group is o- and p-directing​

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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Substituents which lead to this result are called, “ortho-, para- directors”. Examples of ortho-, para– directors are hydroxyl groups, ethers, amines, alkyl groups, thiols, and halogens. Here's a concrete example: the nitration of methoxybenzene (also known as anisole).

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Substituents which lead to this result are called, “ortho-, para- directors”. Examples of ortho-, para– directors are hydroxyl groups, ethers, amines, alkyl groups, thiols, and halogens. Here's a concrete example: the nitration of methoxybenzene (also known as anisole).

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