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1:19 AM
@TanYongBoon You should maybe just analyze this explicitly with Clar's rule - pretty much what you did. You shouldn't equalize aromatic stabilisation with numbers of electrons.
 
 
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3:01 AM
still there?
 
3:33 AM
Hey @bobiscool. Welcome to Chemistry.SE and to chat. This chatroom varies from active to dead ;)
 
I have a question
 
 
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6:44 AM
From what I just read and understood about Clar's rule, it is not so appropriate for using it in my explanation. It's quite different.
@Mithoron
But thanks for the help anyway
 
 
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8:30 AM
Actually, it is useful in explaining. I'll try to incorporate it into my explanation
 
9:24 AM
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Q: Why is the rate of reaction of polar EAS favored by inductive effects and the rate of less polar EAS reactions through hyperconjugation?

Avatar Shiny Reactions involving strong electrophiles (nitration) are said to be governed by Inductive effects thus the order of nitration is D>C>B>A 2.Chlorination is not a strong electrophile so it is said the be governed by hyper conjugation. ...

Is the answer given by Sarvesh correct?
 
 
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4:36 PM
@M.A.R. o/
 
@Mithoron o/
@bobiscool your question is so deep
Enchanting
 
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Q: Can I use this post as a sandbox?

Avatar ShinyThe Sandbox 2 is very heavy it takes quite a bit of time for it to load completely.

 
@M.A.R. :D
 
IOW, @bobis pretty cool, just post your question and someone passing by would answer
and welcome to our chat
 
@AvatarShiny Your question is kinda weird IMO and you shouldn't put bounty
 
5:12 PM
@skullpatrol o/
 
\o @Mithoron
 
And here come @NotEvans. o/
 
6:07 PM
hey everyone
 
@Mithoron can you answer my weird question
@M.A.R. psst psst how about you answer my weird question
 
@AvatarShiny Not really
 
Aw snap
It would really mean a lot
 
No idea why.
 
My teacher hung up on me saying that she'll need to check data
Pretty please?
 
6:16 PM
It's just some rationalisation check about hyperconjugation, or whatever
 
Thanks everything is crystal clear now
 
Products are o,p,m because they are. If you change temp. or solvent, or conc. or dunno what they can be completely different
 
Yeah that much I sort of know
 
And rationalisations with hyperconjugation probably won't help
 
6:22 PM
Maybe there's a proper answer to this question but I don't know it
 
Thanks for your time though
 
No problem
 
On a side note is there perhaps an individual who I can pester for an answer without them getting too annoyed?
 
I could get annoyed, others probably not
Not sure who could know though
 
 
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11:31 PM
Hello?
 

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