writedown any two electrophonic substitution reactions of aryhalides
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Nucleophilic substitution reactions can occur with aryl halides, provided that strong electron‐withdrawing groups (deactivators) are located ortho and/or para to the carbon atom that's attached to the halogen. (This arrangement makes the carbon susceptible to nucleophilic attack.)