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Chlorobenzene is o, p- directing in ele...

Chlorobenzene is `o, p-` directing in electrophilic substitution reaction. The directing influence is explained by

A

`+`Mof Ph

B

`+`I of Cl

C

`+` M of Cl

D

`-`I of Ph

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C
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