NH₂ Br₂ AlBr3 HNO3/H₂SO4 OH NH₂ Br₂ AlBr3 NO2 HNO3/H₂SO4

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Chapter4: Reactions In Aqueous Solution
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Please write down the resulting products. How can I know which of the two substituents already present is more strongly conducting in the case of double-substituted benzene? Is generally ortho preferred to para? In the example of OH and NH2 both otho,para conducting. So are there three possible products?
NH₂
Br₂
AlBr3
HNO3/H₂SO4
OH
NH₂
Br₂
AlBr3
NO2 HNO3/H₂SO4
Transcribed Image Text:NH₂ Br₂ AlBr3 HNO3/H₂SO4 OH NH₂ Br₂ AlBr3 NO2 HNO3/H₂SO4
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