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How can I rephrase this. An electrophilic aromatic substitution is a process where one atom or group on an aromatic ring is replaced by an incoming electrophile. The reactivity and regioselectivity of this category of reactions is significantly impacted by the group that is already attached to the aromatic ring.
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bobpursley
I am wondering why you don't just quote the original source for this plagiarized material?
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