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Write short note on ortho meta and para directing group and explain it with structure

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the opposite is observed, the substituent is called a meta directing group. eg. 1: ... Ortho, para directing groups are electron-donating groups; meta directing groups are electron-withdrawing groups. The halide ions, which are electron-withdrawing but ortho, para directing, are the exception.

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Answered by abbasabbasu908
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If the opposite is observed, the substituent is called a meta directing group. eg. 1: ... Ortho, para directing groups are electron-donating groups; meta directing groups are electron-withdrawing groups. The halide ions, which are electron-withdrawing but ortho, para directing, are the exception.

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