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Electron-donating groups are -OH (phenol), -NH2 and -CH3 (methyl) - They activate positions 2,4, and 6 on the benzene ring. (2 and 6 are basically the same positions - depends on the way you look at it.)Thank you so much for the help.
Also,
Can you please tell the effect of electron withdrawing and donating groups attached to benzene ring?
I mean, for example if Cl is going to add in benzene in presence of AlCl3
I get confuse on which position to add the Cl (ortho, meta or para), if electron donating is attached and on which to add if electron withdrawing is attached.
I need a little briefing on it.
Your help is appreciated.
Best Regards
Electron-withdrawing groups are -NO2 and -COOH groups. They activate positions 3 and 5 on the benzene ring.
Halogens are exceptions. They're meanies. They are electron-withdrawing but activate positions 2, 4 and 6.