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Friedel- Crafts model of Alkylation is the reaction of arenes with alkenes or alkyl halides. Arenes are aromatic hydrocarbons that contain a benzene ring and it is the presents of this ring structure which allows electrophilic aromatic substitution which leads to the synthesis of alkylated substances.<br>
Friedel- Crafts model of Alkylation is the reaction of [[arenes|arenes]] with [[alkenes|alkenes]] or [[alkyl halides|alkyl halides]]. Arenes are [[aromatic hydrocarbons|aromatic hydrocarbons]] that contain a [[benzene|benzene]] ring and it is the presents of this ring structure which allows [[electrophilic aromatic substitution|electrophilic aromatic substitution]] which leads to the synthesis of alkylated substances.<br>

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Friedel- Crafts model of Alkylation is the reaction of arenes with alkenes or alkyl halides. Arenes are aromatic hydrocarbons that contain a benzene ring and it is the presents of this ring structure which allows electrophilic aromatic substitution which leads to the synthesis of alkylated substances.