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In an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, an electrophile substitutes for a hydrogen of an aromatic compound.

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Many functional groups can be added to aromatic compounds by these reactions. All electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions occur via a two-step mechanism. In the first step, the π system of the aromatic ring reacts with an electrophile, forming an arenium ion, which is resonance-stabilized. It is often referred to as a sigma complex because the electrophile forms a sigma bond with the aromatic ring.

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In the second step, deprotonation of the arenium ion restores aromaticity and gives the substituted product.

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The free energy diagram shows that the first step is relatively slow and endergonic because the ring loses its aromatic stability. This step is therefore the rate-determining step because of its higher free energy of activation. The second step is fast and exergonic because it restores the stability enhancing aromaticity. It has a lower free energy of activation. The overall electrophilic aromatic substitutions are exergonic reactions.

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