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Halogens (like and ) act as anomalous substituents on the benzene ring. They are overall deactivatinAromatic Hydrocarbons Chemistry Question

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Halogens (like $-Cl$ and $-Br$) act as anomalous substituents on the benzene ring. They are overall deactivating groups, yet they direct incoming electrophiles to the ortho and para positions. What explains this dual behavior?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Halogens withdraw electron density inductively ($-I$), deactivating the overall ring. However, during electrophilic attack, their lone pairs form halonium-like double bonds ($+M$) that specifically stabilize the ortho and para transition states.

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