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Why nitro group is a strongly electron withdrawing group?

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Answered by sahusanskar179
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nitro group is strongly withdrawing due to resonance, a chloro group is weakly electron withdrawing due to inductive effects, a methyl group is a weak electron donor and a methoxy group a strong electron donor due to resonance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

nitro group is strongly withdrawing due to resonance, a chloro group is weakly electron withdrawing due to inductive effects, a methyl group is a weak electron donor and a methoxy group a strong electron donor due to resonance.

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