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Which of the following is an o-, p-direc...

Which of the following is an `o-, p-`directing but deactivating substituent in an electrophilic aromatic substitution :

A

`-NH_2`

B

`-OH`

C

`-X`(halogens)

D

`-CHO`

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D
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