Nucleophilic aromatic substitution can occur by: At which site on 2,4-dinitrochl
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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution can occur by:
At which site on 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene does the nucleophilereact?
What is the meaning of "A" when referring toUV/Vis spectrophotometry?
Assume you were not diligent in watching the time required toadd your reaction mixture to the quenching solution, how might thisaffect your results?
The mechanism of most SNAr reactions appears toinvolve
Experimental evidence indicates that intermediates ofSNAr reactions are
A bimolecular addition-elimination route knownas SNAr reaction. An elimination-addition mechanism involving anaryne interediate. An SN1 mechanism. All of the above are correct.
Explanation / Answer
2. ortho positionlast one: meisenheimer complex.
Sorry, I don't know the rest.
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