What is the strongest activating group in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions? -CH2CH3 -OCH3 -CO2CH3 -NO2 -N(CH3)2
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Step 1: Identify the activating groups in the options provided: ~CH2CH3, ~OCH3, COCH3, ~NO2, ~N(CH3)2 Show more…
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