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प्रश्न
Why is chlorobenzene resistant to nucleophilic substitution reaction?
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- In chlorobenzene, the halogen is attached to a highly electronegative sp2 hybridised carbon atom, and its lone pair electrons are involved in resonance with the benzene ring, forming resonance structures.
- This gives the C–Cl bond partial double-bond character, making it stronger and less reactive.
- In nucleophilic substitution, the carbon attached to the leaving group usually develops a partial positive charge to attract the nucleophile.
- In chlorobenzene, this carbon is stabilized by resonance, and there’s no significant positive character, making it less attractive to nucleophiles.
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