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Explain how does the `(-OH)` group attached to a carbon of benzene ring activate it towards electrophilic substitution.

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The `OH` group exerts `+M` (or + R) effect on the ring under the influence of attacking electrophile.

As a result, there is an increase in the electron density in the ring particularly at the ortho and para positions. the electrophilic substitution readily takes place at these positions when electrophile attacks.
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