why are halogens in aryl halides ortho para directing in electrophilic substitution?
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Halogens are very electronegative. This means that inductively they are electron withdrawing. However, because of their ability to donate a lone pair of electrons in resonance forms, they are activators and ortho/para directing. Resonance forms win out in directing.
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