2. Draw all resonance structures for nitrobenzene and phenol below. Substituents on an aromatic ring can affect the rate of electrophilic aromatic substitution as well as the stereochemistry (ortho, meta, para) of the product. Briefly explain how this works. See Text: 15.10 (10th ed.) NO2 OH

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2. Draw all resonance structures for nitrobenzene and phenol below. Substituents on an aromatic ring
can affect the rate of electrophilic aromatic substitution as well as the stereochemistry (ortho, meta,
para) of the product. Briefly explain how this works. See Text: 15.10 (10th ed.)
NO2
OH
Transcribed Image Text:2. Draw all resonance structures for nitrobenzene and phenol below. Substituents on an aromatic ring can affect the rate of electrophilic aromatic substitution as well as the stereochemistry (ortho, meta, para) of the product. Briefly explain how this works. See Text: 15.10 (10th ed.) NO2 OH
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