Why is aniline more reactive than anisole?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on May 13, 2026
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Also to know is, why is aniline more reactive than phenol?
Phenol has - OH group and aniline has - NH2 group. Both - OH and - NH2 groups are electron donating groups because of presence of lone pair on nitrogen and oxygen. Therefore, phenol is slightly less reactive than aniline toward electrophilic substitution reaction.
Beside above, why Phenol is more reactive towards electrophilic substitution reaction than benzene? Phenol is more reactive than benzene towards electrophilic substitution reaction. The donation of the oxygen's lone pair into the ring system increases the electron density around the ring. That makes the ring much more reactive than it is in benzene. The intermediate carbocation is more resonance stabilized.
Moreover, is anisole electron donating or withdrawing?
The methoxy group strongly affects the pi cloud of the ring as a mesomeric electron donor, more so than as an inductive electron withdrawing group despite the electronegativity of the oxygen.
Which one is the most reactive towards electrophilic reagent?
The most reactive towards electrophilic reagent is o-cresol (option (C)). The phenolic −OH group increases the electron density of benzene ring through resonance.
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