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For an electrophilic substitution reaction, the presence of a halogen atom in the benzene ring: (i) deactivates the ring by inductive effect (ii) deactivates the ring by resonance - Chemistry

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For an electrophilic substitution reaction, the presence of a halogen atom in the benzene ring:

(i) deactivates the ring by inductive effect

(ii) deactivates the ring by resonance

(iii) increases the charge density at ortho and para position relative to meta position by resonance

(iv) directs the incoming electrophile to meta position by increasing the charge density relative to ortho and para position.

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(i) deactivates the ring by inductive effect

(iii) increases the charge density at ortho and para position relative to meta position by resonance

Explanation:

For an electrophilic substitution reaction, the presence of halogen atom in the benzene ring deactivates the ring by inductive effect and increases the charge density at ortho- and para-position relative to meta-position by resonance. When chlorine is attached to benzene ring, chlorine being more electronegative pulls the electrons because of its -1-effect. The electron cloud of benzene becomes less dense. Thus, chlorine makes the benzene ring in aryl halide somewhat deactivated. But due to resonance, the electron density on ortho- and para-positions is greater than on meta-position.


The last structure contributes more to the orientation and hence halogens are orthopara directing.

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अध्याय 13 Hydrocarbons
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