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Why does p-nitrochlorobenzene undergo nucleophilic substitution faster than chlorobenzene?

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p-nitrochlorobenzene undergoes nucleophillic substitution faster than chlorobenzene . ... Hence, due to more stability in intermediates, the p- nitro Chlorobenzene reacts waster than Chlorobenzene in neucleophilic substitution reaction

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p-nitrochlorobenzene undergoes nucleophillic substitution faster than chlorobenzene . ... Hence, due to more stability in intermediates, the p- nitro Chlorobenzene reacts waster than Chlorobenzene in neucleophilic substitution reaction.

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