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Aryl halides do not undergo uncleophilic...

Aryl halides do not undergo uncleophilic substitution reactions under ordinary conditions because
(1) Approach of nucleophile is retarded
(2) Carbon carrying halogen atom is `sp^(3)` hybridised
(3) The substrate molecule is destabilised due to resonance
(4) Partial double bond character between carbon and halogen

A

2 and 4 only

B

1 and 4 only

C

2 and 3 only

D

2, 3 and 4 only

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B
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