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Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
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19. Reactions of Aromatics: EAS and Beyond / Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution / Problem 3
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Explain how a nitro substituent on a benzene ring can facilitate a nucleophilic attack on the ortho and para positions.
A
The nitro group stabilizes the negative charge by the inductive effect when the nucleophilic attack is at the ortho and para positions.
B
The nitro group stabilizes the negative charge by resonance when the nucleophilic attack is at the ortho and para positions.
C
The nitro group stabilizes the negative charge by steric hindrance when the nucleophilic attack is at the ortho and para positions.
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The nitro group stabilizes the negative charge by resonance when the nucleophilic attack is at the meta position.
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