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Discuss the effect of nitro group in chloro benzene towards nucleophilic substitution reaction. 

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Knowledge Check

  • Towards, nucleophilic substitution 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
  • Incorrect statement about nucleophilic substitution reaction is

    A
    Reactivity of halides towards SN mechanism is `3^@ gt 2^@ gt 1^@` alkyl halides
    B
    Polar solvents favour `S_N1` reactions
    C
    Reactivity of halides towards `S_N2` mechanism is `1^@ gt 2^@ gt 3^@ `
    D
    alkyl halide Low concentration of nucleophile favours `S_N2` mechanism
  • The correct order of leaving group ability in a nucleophilic substitution reaction is

    A
    `Br^(-) gt Cl^(-) gt CH_3CO_2^(-) gt H^(-)`
    B
    `H^(-) gt CH_3CO_(2)^(-) gt Cl^(-) Br^(-)`
    C
    `Br^(-) gt CH_3CO_(2)^(-) gt Cl^(-) gt H^(-)`
    D
    `CH_3CO_2^(-) gt Br^(-) gt Cl^(-) gt H^(+)`