Solved: Nucleophilic aromatic substitution provides one of the common methods for making

Chapter 0, Problem 17-24

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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution provides one of the common methods for making phenols. (Another method is discussed in Section 19-17.) Show how you would synthesize the following phenols, using benzene or toluene as your aromatic starting material, and explain why mixtures of products would be obtained in some cases. (a) p-nitrophenol (b) 2,4,6-tribromophenol (c) p-chlorophenol (d) m-cresol (e) p-n-butylphenol

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