The correct order of the following compounds showing increasing tendency towards nucleophilic substitution reaction is :-
$(i)$ Chlorobenzene
(ii) $p$-Nitrochlorobenzene
(iii) $2,4$-Dinitrochlorobenzene
(iv) $2,4,6$-Trinitrochlorobenzene

  • A
    $ ( i ) < ( ii ) < ( iii ) < ( iv ) $
  • B
    $ ( iv ) < ( i ) < ( ii ) < ( iii ) $
  • C
    $ ( iv ) < ( i ) < ( iii ) < ( ii ) $
  • D
    $ ( i ) < ( ii ) < ( iii ) < ( iv ) $

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