| 1. | S N 2 is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
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| 2. | For aromatic nitro compounds, synthesis is via a substitution reaction.
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| 3. | Polysubstituted benzenes were originally synthesized by substitution reactions on aromatic precursors.
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| 4. | An example of a common reaction is a substitution reaction written as:
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| 5. | Mesylate is considered a leaving group in nucleophilic substitution reactions.
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| 6. | Benzene, by contrast, characteristically undergoes substitution reactions, not additions.
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| 7. | They undergo nucleophilic addition and substitution reactions with various electrophiles.
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| 8. | An electrophilic substitution reaction on benzene does not always result in monosubstitution.
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| 9. | Acetals are products of substitution reactions catalyzed by acid.
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| 10. | Benzene undergoes substitution reactions, rather than addition reactions as typical for alkenes.
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