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As we know, chlorobenzene is a deactivating substituent and benzene has a stable structure. Now I've made a confusionI'me confused.
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My question is-
Which one considering electrophilic aromatic substitution is more active between chlorobenzene andor benzene for electrophilic substitution reactionmore reactive?
As we know, chlorobenzene is a deactivating substituent and benzene has a stable structure. Now I've made a confusion.
My question is-
Which one is more active between chlorobenzene and benzene for electrophilic substitution reaction?
As we know, chlorobenzene is a deactivating substituent and benzene has a stable structure. Now I'me confused.
My question is- considering electrophilic aromatic substitution is chlorobenzene or benzene more reactive?
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As we know, chlorobenzene is an activatinga deactivating substituent and benzene has a stable structure. Now I've made a confusion.
My question is-
Which one is more active between chlorobenzene and benzene for electrophilic substitution reaction?
As we know, chlorobenzene is an activating substituent and benzene has a stable structure. Now I've made a confusion.
My question is-
Which one is more active between chlorobenzene and benzene for electrophilic substitution reaction?
As we know, chlorobenzene is a deactivating substituent and benzene has a stable structure. Now I've made a confusion.
My question is-
Which one is more active between chlorobenzene and benzene for electrophilic substitution reaction?