Write a note on resonance effect in the nucleophilic substitution reaction of haloarenes.
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A reaction in
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Which one nucleophile is substitute by other nucleophile is called nucleophilic substitution
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Resonance effect in Nucleophilic substitution reaction of haloarenes:
- Haloarenes are aryl halides. These compound contains aromatic ring with halogen group attached to it.
- The resonance effect is the reason for nonreactive nature of haloarenes.
- This effect occurs when the pi electron in the benzene ring conjugates with halogen in haloarenes.
- This develops partial doube bond between carbon and halide and results in resonance.
- The nucleophilic substitution cannot separate halogen and carbon. Thus, it remains nonreactive.
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