Nucleophilic substitution reaction of haloarenes
Welcome to The Chemistry Bubble :) In this video , we will be discussing the answer to one of the most popular question from the topic "Nucleophilic substitution reaction of haloarenes" The question is "Why aryl halides are less reactive than alkyl halides towards nucleophilic substitution reaction?" Visit IG for regular updates -https://www.instagram.com/the_chemist... Do subscribe to my channel if you find my videos informative and don't forget to press that bell icon :) Checkout the most frequently asked questions in your BOARD exam from the following chapters: Coordination compounds- Class 12- • Most frequently asked questions from Coord... Chemical Kinetics- Class 12- • Most frequently asked questions from Chemi... Amines class 12- • Most frequently asked questions Amines cla... Thanks for watching :) Have a great day ahead ! reaction of haloarenes class 12 aryl halides are less reactive than alkyl halides aryl halides are less reactive than alkyl halide due to aryl halides are less reactive than alkyl halides aryl halides are less reactive

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