Chemistry, asked by swami1400, 11 months ago

Why electrophilic substitution takes place more readily in aromatic amines than benzene

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Answered by SanjeevKumarmeena
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electrophilic substitution take place more readily in aromatic amines than benzene because in the pens in the electron cloud of all the carbon atom is same but in we can see that lone pair present on the anatomy because of this lone pair of mines are positive and group by the bay of this tendency of electrophile substitution is more than meta group in much ortho and para position so electrophilic substitution reaction take place aromatice ring than benzene
Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !!

----- NH₂ group of aromatic amines strongly activates the aromatic ring through delocalization of the lone pair of electron of the N ---- atom over the aromatic ring. Due to the strong activating effect of the -----NH₂ group, aromatic undergo electrophilic substitution reaction readily than benzene.


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