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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution and Nucleophilic substitution

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Difference between Nucleophilic aromatic substitution and Nucleophilic substitution

Nucleophilic aromatic substitution vs. Nucleophilic substitution

Aromatic nucleophilic substitution A nucleophilic aromatic substitution is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry in which the nucleophile displaces a good leaving group, such as a halide, on an aromatic ring. In organic and inorganic chemistry, nucleophilic substitution is a fundamental class of reactions in which an electron rich nucleophile selectively bonds with or attacks the positive or partially positive charge of an atom or a group of atoms to replace a leaving group; the positive or partially positive atom is referred to as an electrophile.

Similarities between Nucleophilic aromatic substitution and Nucleophilic substitution

Nucleophilic aromatic substitution and Nucleophilic substitution have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acyl group, Alkoxide, Aromaticity, Hydroxy group, Leaving group, Nucleophile, Nucleophilic acyl substitution, Organic chemistry, SN1 reaction, SN2 reaction, SNi.

Acyl group

An acyl group is a moiety derived by the removal of one or more hydroxyl groups from an oxoacid, including inorganic acids.

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Alkoxide

An alkoxide is the conjugate base of an alcohol and therefore consists of an organic group bonded to a negatively charged oxygen atom.

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Aromaticity

In organic chemistry, the term aromaticity is used to describe a cyclic (ring-shaped), planar (flat) molecule with a ring of resonance bonds that exhibits more stability than other geometric or connective arrangements with the same set of atoms.

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Hydroxy group

A hydroxy or hydroxyl group is the entity with the formula OH.

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Leaving group

In chemistry, a leaving group is a molecular fragment that departs with a pair of electrons in heterolytic bond cleavage.

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Nucleophile

Nucleophile is a chemical species that donates an electron pair to an electrophile to form a chemical bond in relation to a reaction.

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Nucleophilic acyl substitution

Nucleophilic acyl substitution describe a class of substitution reactions involving nucleophiles and acyl compounds.

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Organic chemistry

Organic chemistry is a chemistry subdiscipline involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms.

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SN1 reaction

The SN1 reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry.

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SN2 reaction

The SN2 reaction is a type of reaction mechanism that is common in organic chemistry.

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SNi

SNi or Substitution Nucleophilic internal stands for a specific but not often encountered nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reaction mechanism.

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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution and Nucleophilic substitution Comparison

Nucleophilic aromatic substitution has 55 relations, while Nucleophilic substitution has 63. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 9.32% = 11 / (55 + 63).

References

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