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Question
Why do haloarenes undergo electrophilic substitutions at o- and p-positions?
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Solution
- Haloarenes undergo electrophilic substitution preferentially at the ortho (o-) and para (p-) positions relative to the halogen substituent.
- This regioselectivity is due to the electronic effects of the halogen atom attached to the aromatic ring.
- Although halogens are electronegative and exhibit an electron-withdrawing inductive effect (-I effect), they also have lone pairs of electrons that can donate electron density to the aromatic ring through resonance (+R effect).
- This resonance donation activates the ring towards electrophilic substitution and particularly stabilizes the intermediate sigma complex (arenium ion) formed when the electrophile attacks the ortho or para positions.
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