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Write note on nucleophilic substitution reaction of aromatic compound

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Answered by as6003650
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A nucleophilic aromatic substitution is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry in which the nucleophile displaces a good leaving group, such as a halide, on an aromatic ring. There are 6 nucleophilic substitution mechanisms encountered with aromatic systems: the SNAr (addition-elimination) mechanism.

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An example of nucleophilic substitution is the hydrolysis of an alkyl bromide, R-Br under basic conditions, where the attacking nucleophile is OH− and the leaving group is Br−. Nucleophilic substitution reactions are common in organic chemistry (especially introductory organic chemistry).

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Answered by ar200247
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A nucleophilic aromatic substitution is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry in which the nucleophile displaces a good leaving group, such as a halide, on an aromatic ring. There are 6 nucleophilic substitution mechanisms encountered with aromatic systems: the SNAr (addition-elimination) mechanism.

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