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Aromatic hydrocarbon shows mostly
Options
(a) substitution electrophilic reactions
(b) addition electrophilic reactions
(c) substitution nucleophilic reactions
(d) addition nucleophilic reactions
Correct Answer:
substitution electrophilic reaction
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Benzene and it’s derivatives is much more stable than expected. The extra stability means that benzene will less readily undergo addition reactions. The more loosely held electrons are open to attack by electrophiles. Hence, the characteristic reaction of benzene is electrophilic substitution reaction.