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Question

Which of the following pairs correctly matches the specific electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction with its primary attacking electrophilic species?

Answer: A,B,C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Nitration utilizes the nitronium ion ($NO_2^+$). Sulfonation often utilizes neutral $SO_3$ (which is highly electrophilic due to polarized $S=O$ bonds) or $SO_3H^+$. FC acylation uses the resonance-stabilized acylium ion. Halogenation requires a positively polarized halogen complex or halonium ion ($X^+$), not a negatively charged halide anion ($X^-$).

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