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Lenz' law can explain:
Bromination
A chemical reaction that involves the addition of bromine to organic compounds, often used to test for unsaturation.
Major Organic Product
In a chemical reaction, it refers to the predominant outcome or compound produced in the highest amount compared to any side products.
Activating Power
Refers to the ability of a group attached to a benzene ring to increase its reactivity towards electrophilic aromatic substitution by making the ring electrons more available.
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
A reaction where an aromatic compound's hydrogen is replaced by an electrophile, often facilitated by the stability of the aromatic system.
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