Explain giving reasons why haloarene undergo an electrophilic substitution reaction?
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Haloalkanes undergo nucleophillic substitution reaction due to high electronegativity of the halogen atom, the C—X bond in haloalkanes (alkyl halides) is slightly polar, thereby the C-atom acquires a slight positive charge (≡ C+δ—X–δ). ... Hence, haloarenes undergo electrophilic substitution reactions.
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