Give the major product(s) of the following reactions, if there is a reaction. For electrophilic aromatic substitution, assume that only one equivalent of the electrophile adds to the aromatic ring (monosubstitution). However, there may be more than one product formed. HNO3 H2SO4 OCH3 F H2SO4 NH2 1) H3C AICI3 2) H20 CI Cl2 FeCl3 `NH3

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Give the major product(s) of the following reactions, if there is a reaction. For
electrophilic aromatic substitution, assume that only one equivalent of the electrophile adds to
the aromatic ring (monosubstitution). However, there may be more than one product formed.
HNO3
H2SO4
OCH3
LF
H2SO4
NH2
1)
H3C
AICI3
2) H2O
CI
Cl2
FeCl3
+)
`NH3
Transcribed Image Text:Give the major product(s) of the following reactions, if there is a reaction. For electrophilic aromatic substitution, assume that only one equivalent of the electrophile adds to the aromatic ring (monosubstitution). However, there may be more than one product formed. HNO3 H2SO4 OCH3 LF H2SO4 NH2 1) H3C AICI3 2) H2O CI Cl2 FeCl3 +) `NH3
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