Aromatic electrophilic substitution reaction that is reversible is: A. Nitration B. Chlorination C. Sulphonation D. Alkylation E. Acylation
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These reactions are generally characterized by their reversibility. Let's analyze each option: A. Nitration: This reaction involves the substitution of a hydrogen atom with a nitro group (-NO2). It is generally not reversible under normal reaction conditions. B. Show more…
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