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Halogens act as anomalous substituents on the benzene ring. Despite being highly electronegative, they direct incoming electrophiles to the ortho and para positions. Which of the following statements correctly explains this behavior?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Halogens are unique because they have a strong inductive electron-withdrawing effect ($-I$) which reduces the overall electron density of the ring, making the reaction slower than benzene (deactivating). However, when electrophilic attack occurs, the lone pairs on the halogen can participate in resonance ($+M$), forming a stable halonium-like intermediate that specifically stabilizes the ortho and para transition states.

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