| 11. | Nucleophilic substitutions can be accompanied by an allylic rearrangement as seen in reactions such as the Ferrier rearrangement.
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| 12. | The azide anion behaves as a nucleophile; it undergoes nucleophilic substitution for both aliphatic and aromatic systems.
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| 13. | The dislodged chlorine has to resort to nucleophilic attack from the rear as in a regular nucleophilic substitution.
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| 14. | During his study of alkyl halides, Ingold found evidence for two possible reaction mechanisms for nucleophilic substitution reactions.
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| 15. | The reactivity of organobromine compounds resembles but is intermediate between the reactivity of reductive coupling, and nucleophilic substitution.
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| 16. | These substitutions can be produced by two different mechanisms categorized at : unimolecular nucleophilic substitution ( S N 2 ).
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| 17. | Both are bases, hydroxide being the stronger base, so you might get elimination reactions competing with nucleophilic substitution.
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| 18. | On the other hand, aryl fluorides, e . g . fluoroanilines and fluorophenols, often undergo nucleophilic substitution efficiently.
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| 19. | In addition to electrophilic aromatic addition, resorcinol ( and other poly-ols ) undergo nucleophilic substitution via the enone form.
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| 20. | They can react with carboxylic acids to form ester compounds, and they can ( if activated first ) undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions.
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