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7-fluoro-6-methoxyquinoline is a fluorine-containing compound that has been shown to be stable in a variety of conditions. The reactivity of 7-fluoro-6-methoxyquinoline is similar to other anions, with the exception that it undergoes substitution reactions at the benzene ring. The regioselectivity of this reaction is determined by the electronic structures of the nucleophile and substrate. The nucleophile can be either an electron donor or acceptor, which will determine whether the substitution occurs on the benzene ring or on one of the methoxy groups. Substitution on the benzene ring occurs when hydroxide ions are used as a nucleophile, while substitution on one of the methoxy groups occurs when sodium methoxide is used as a nucleophile. In addition to these two substrates, 7-fluoro-6-methoxyquinoline can also react with methoxide ions and hydroxide ions.
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