11.28 Explain how does the –OH group attached to a carbon of benzene ring activate it towards electrophilic substitution?
11.28 Explain how does the –OH group attached to a carbon of benzene ring activate it towards electrophilic substitution?
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The –OH group is an electron donating group. Thus, it increases the electron density in the benzene ring as shown by its resonating structure of phenol.
As a result benzene ring is activated towards electrophilic substitution.
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