A novel ternary approach to assess the reactivity of nitroaniline regioisomers on a quantitative scaffold has been manifested on the basis of three complementary tenets: kinetics, polarography, and molecular docking. Data from investigation of rapid iodination kinetics of nitroaniline regioisomers by hydrodynamic voltammetry in aqueous medium, reduction propensities of these regioisomers from polarography, and their binding affinities with hypoxanthine‐guanine phophoribosyltransferase (HPRT1) from molecular docking simulations lead to inferences regarding their reactivity that agree in entirety. The experimentally determined magnitudes of the specific reaction rates, energies of activation, collision frequencies, entropies of activation from kinetic studies, and reduction propensities of nitroaniline regioisomers from polarograms when complemented with in silico binding energies of these regioisomer ligands with the receptor enzyme, assess their relative reactivities in unison on a quantitative scaffold. This novel ternary approach unambiguously assesses the reactivity of the regioisomers of nitroaniline as 4‐nitroaniline > 2‐nitroaniline > 3‐nitroaniline.