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Sir, please do reply, Isn't chlorine more deactivating than fluorine actually, so should'nt chlorobenzene give SnAr more ( We have learnt that fluorobenzene is more reactive towards EAS than chlorobenzene, so should'nt the order be the opposite here?)
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Sir ,can halobenzene react with oh- in extreme conditions like high pressure(about 300 atm) and high temperature(about 600K) without the presence of no2 group?
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Why no2 not leave instead of cl group. Please ans sir
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is this a possible mechanism of Dow process
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Sir, please do reply, Isn't chlorine more deactivating than fluorine actually, so should'nt chlorobenzene give SnAr more ( We have learnt that fluorobenzene is more reactive towards EAS than chlorobenzene, so should'nt the order be the opposite here?)
Due to overlapping of halogens and c like f-c it's 2p-2p but in cl-c it's 3p-2p like so on
If negative charge is stabilised than how again there is -ve charge on the ortho position to regain the aromaticity ?
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Make a video on stereochemistry
Sir in second question will delta positive charge will be same at eipso pos?
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Sir ,can halobenzene react with oh- in extreme conditions like high pressure(about 300 atm) and high temperature(about 600K) without the presence of no2 group?
Yes, it undergoes dow's process
sir OH group is electron releasing group not a not a donating in ur video its shown at 5:40 .....sir I m confused .. plss rplyy me
Shruti Rathore It's the same thing. EDG and ERG (Donating and Releasing) means the same thing.
Kapil Deshmukh how you can say these both r same
Dow’s process?
When π bond breaks then why positive charges do not appear as You said vallency free hota hein
Sir why chlorine gone why not OH
IN LAST STEP at 5:45
Avnish Kumar prajapati becoz. Cl is better leaving group than OH
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Aromatic compound gives both electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution both or not??
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Only one example of snAr............
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Bhai 1:22 wale question mein
Cl Ko hi kyun replace Kiya hai
NO2 Ko kyun nahi Kiya
Leaving group order: F > NO2 > Cl ≈ Br > I
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