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Electrophilic Substitution Reactions

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1. Electrophilic Substitution Reactions notes

Quadrant - III (Assignments)

1. Electrophilic substitution reaction

Define electrophilic substitution reaction. Explain why aromatic compounds readily undergo electrophilic substitution rather than addition. List and describe any four types of electrophilic substitution reactions with examples. Explain the general mechanism of electrophilic aromatic substitution. Illustrate each step using the nitration of benzene as an example.

Quadrant - IV (MCQs)

What is replaced in an electrophilic substitution reaction in aromatic compounds?

Which of the following is NOT an electrophilic substitution reaction?

The first step in the electrophilic substitution mechanism is:

What is formed as an intermediate in electrophilic aromatic substitution?

In Friedel-Crafts alkylation, the catalyst used is usually:

Which of the following compounds undergoes electrophilic substitution most easily?

What is restored in the final step of an electrophilic substitution reaction?

Which type of reagent initiates electrophilic substitution reactions?

Which type of reagent initiates electrophilic substitution reactions?

Sulfonation of benzene involves the use of:

Which of the following is the slowest step in electrophilic aromatic substitution?

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