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Explain why the nucleophilic substitution reactions are not very common in phenol ? |
| Answer» Solution :`to` In phenols, the oxygen atom of -OH group delocalise the lone pair of ELECTRONS over the benzene ring and as a RESULT, the electron density on the benzene ring increases which MAKES difficult for the nucleophiles to attack DUE to repulsions. | |