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Why might an electron-rich nucleophile have difficulty attacking an electron-rich arene?
A. Due to electrostatic attraction
B. Due to electrostatic repulsion between electron clouds
C. Due to the lack of electron density in the arene
D. Due to the high stability of the nucleophile
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