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2) why is it important to maintain the reaction temperature low and the addition of nitric acid-sulfuric acid mixture carried out slowly?
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2) why is it important to maintain the reaction temperature low and the addition of nitric acid-sulfuric acid mixture carried out slowly?
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It's important because if the temperature is high then there's a greater chance of getting more than one nitro group substituted onto the ring.
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