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Why might an electron-rich nucleophile find it difficult to approach an electron-rich arene?
A. Due to possible attraction between the nucleophile and the arene
B. Due to possible repulsion between the nucleophile and the arene
C. Due to the instability of the nucleophile
D. Due to the lack of electron density in arenes
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