Why does benzene undergo electrophilic substitution?
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because in benzene resonance occurs. due to which it have electrons on its ortho and para position on which an electrophile can attack
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Benzene is a planar molecule having delocalized electrons above and below the plane of ring. Hence, it is electron-rich. As a result, it is highly attractive to electron deficient species i.e., electrophiles. Therefore, it undergoes electrophilic substitution reactions very easily.
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