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Discuss the nucleophilic substitution reactions of chlorobenzene. 

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Knowledge Check

  • Chlorobenzene is

    A
    More reactive than ethyl chloride
    B
    More reactive than isopropyl chloride
    C
    As reactive as methyl chloride
    D
    Less reactive than benzyl chloride
  • Which of the following is the correct resonance structure, of the species formed in the nucleophilic substitution of chlorobenzene with Z (a nucleophile)

    A
    B
    C
    D
  • Which of the following under go nucleophilic substitution faster than that of chlorobenzene

    A
    B
    C
    D