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Reactivity controlled by the stronger inductive effect and orientation is controlled by resonance effect. How?​

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Answered by shrivastavashuchi0
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The resonance effect tends to oppose the inductive effect for the attack at ortho- and para- positions and hence makes the deactivation less for ortho- and para- attack. Reactivity is thus controlled by the stronger inductive effect and orientation is controlled by resonance effect.

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