Aryl halides are less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution reactions as compared to…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Aryl halides are less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution reactions as compared to alkyl halides due to
- formation of a less stable carbonium ion in aryl halides
- resonance stabilisation in aryl halides
- presence of double bonds in alkyl halides
- inductive effect in aryl halides.
Answer
(B) resonance stabilisation in aryl halides
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