Electrophilic substitution reaction in haloarenes occurs slowly give reason
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Electrophilic substitution reactions in haloarenes occur slowly as compared to the reactions in benzene because the halogen atom besides being ortho-para directing is also slightly deactivating. The halogen atom because of its –I effect tends to withdraw electrons from the benzene ring.
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