I have difficulty deciding the ring residue in organic molecules. Where can i find a good explanation for it?



Answer:
the fact that the aromatic can share the double bond makes it less likely to react than a similar di alkene. The ring residue protects it and makes it less reactive, this is the ring residue
Your question is very vague. If you want to understand the *effect* of ring residues on the reactivity of aromatic compounds, look in your textbook under "Friedel-Crafts".

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