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What are the limitations of FidelCraft alkylation reaction in benzene?

What are the limitations of FidelCraft alkylation reaction in benzene?

The Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction in benzene has several limitations: 1. ** Carbocation Rearrangement :** The alkylating agent generates a carb…
Why Benzene undergoes Electrophilic Substitution Reaction rather than Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction?

Why Benzene undergoes Electrophilic Substitution Reaction rather than Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction?

Benzene undergoes electrophilic substitution reactions rather than nucleophilic substitution reactions due to its high stability resulting from arom…
Describe the criteria of aromaticity of a molecule?

Describe the criteria of aromaticity of a molecule?

Aromaticity in molecules is determined by the following criteria: 1. ** Planarity :** The molecule must be planar, with all atoms lying in the same …
Explain  benzene gives rather electrophilic substitution reaction than nucleophilic sinstitution reaction  where's alkene gives electrorphilic addition  reaction?

Explain benzene gives rather electrophilic substitution reaction than nucleophilic sinstitution reaction where's alkene gives electrorphilic addition reaction?

Benzene undergoes electrophilic substitution reactions due to its stable aromatic ring, where the pi electrons are delocalized. The electron-rich na…
Why Benzene is not called cyclohexatriene?

Why Benzene is not called cyclohexatriene?

⌬ The name "benzene" is used instead of "cyclohexatriene" due to historical reasons and stability considerations. The term…

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