Synthesis of substituted benzene rings II | Aromatic Compounds | Organic chemistry | Khan Academy

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Wouldnt reducing the nitro group also reduce the carboxylic acid into an alcohol

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which one should i synthesized first? is it meta or o.p ?

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But with the F-C-alkylation we get several products because of the multiple alkylation/ activation of the Ring. Thats not the right way. You have to acylate benzene and then reduce the substituent with a Wolff-Kishner or Clemmensen reduction.

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