electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions of ketones
Electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions of ketones involve the replacement of a hydrogen atom attached to an aromatic ring with a ketone functional group through the use of an electrophile. This reaction occurs when the ketone acts as a nucleophile and attacks an electrophilic species, leading to the formation of a new aromatic compound.
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