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What do you mean by directive influence of substituents?

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Directive influence of substituents and their effect on reactivity - definition. The electron releasing groups direct the incoming group to ortho and para positions are called ortho and para directing groups, as the electron density is more on o-and p-positions. ... Aromatic ring become reactive at these position.

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Directive Influence Of Functional Group In Mono Substituted Benzene. ... Some groups increase the reactivity of benzene ring and are known as activating groups while others which decrease the reactivity are known as deactivating groups

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