Substitution Reaction
Substitution reaction also called as single displacement reaction or single substitution reaction. It is of prime importance in organic chemistry. Substitution reaction is a chemical reaction during which one functional group in a chemical compound is replaced by another functional group. Depending upon the reagent involved Substitution reactions in organic chemistry are classified as electrophilic or nucleophilic reactions. A reactive intermediate involved in the reaction is a carbocation, a carbanion or a free radical or whether the substrate is aliphatic or aromatic. The best example of substitution reaction is Halogenation.
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