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1-Bromo-4-ethoxynaphthalene is an electron donor that reacts with aluminium to form the ionic compound AlBr3. The compound undergoes a cyclodehydration reaction to form 1,2-dibromoethylene and bromine. This reaction is an example of electrophilic addition, which is one of the three main mechanisms for organic reactions. 1-Bromo-4-ethoxynaphthalene also reacts with chloride ions to form 1,2-dibromochloroethylene, which has been shown to be more reactive than its ethoxy analog. Electrophilic addition occurs when a nucleophile (a positively charged atom or molecule) attacks an electron rich species (an electron deficient species). Anisole can be used as a reagent in this type of reaction because it is both electron rich and electron deficient.
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