12th Class Chemistry Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers / एल्कोहॉल, फीनॉल तथा ईथर

  • question_answer 87)
      Explain why nucleophilic substitution reactions are not very common in phenols.

    Answer:

                      OH group in phenols is a strong electron donating group. As a result, electron density on the benzene ring is quite high and hence it repels nucleophiles. In other words, nucleophiles cannot attack the benzene ring and hence phenols usually do not give nucleophilic substitution reactions.


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