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7101 What do you understand by Meta directing deactivators ?
Explain with the help of a suitable example​

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Answered by purvinigam77
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Explanation:

– Deactivators (not halogens) are meta-directing.

If there are already two or more substituents on the ring, the strongest donating group gets priority when choosing the location of the added substituent. When given an ortho / para choice, substituents will go to the location with the least steric strain.

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