Why are aryl halides unreactive in sn1 and sn2?
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Aryl halides are relatively unreactive toward nucleophilic substitution reactions. This lack of reactivity is due to several factors. Steric hindrance caused by the benzene ring of the aryl halide prevents SN2 reactions and SN1 reactions too. The carbon‐halogen bond is shortened in aryl halides for two reasons
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